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09 Mar 2025, 17:13 GMT+10
French PM Franois Bayrou recently dismissed the idea of consulting the public on key defense decisions
Thousands of protesters marched through Paris on Saturday to oppose what they see as French President Emmanuel Macron's militaristic approach to foreign policy and his lack of interest in achieving peace in the Ukraine conflict.
The demonstration was organized by Florian Philippot and his party, The Patriots. Chanting slogans and carrying signs such as "We don't want to die for Ukraine," and "Macron, we don't want your war," the crowd moved from the Place du Palais Royal to the Place Pierre Laroque.
Macron on Wednesday proposed expanding France's nuclear deterrent to protect EU nations and urged European members of NATO to take more responsibility for their own defense. He cited uncertainty over Washington's commitment to Ukraine, especially as relations between Kiev and US President Donald Trump's administration experienced a setback after Vladimir Zelensky rejected calls to negotiate peace with Russia.
Macron has argued that continued aid to Ukraine was crucial, warning that if Russian President Vladimir Putin succeeded in Ukraine, he wouldn't stop there - a claim that Moscow has repeatedly dismissed as nonsense. Russia has identified NATO's expansion toward its borders and the US-led bloc's promise of eventual membership for Ukraine as being among the key reasons for the conflict.
Many demonstrators at the Paris rally criticized Macron for prioritizing military matters over domestic issues. "When you declare war, it's to erase all the other failures," one protester said. Another accused Macron of pursuing conflict while leaders such as Trump and Putin are talking about peace.
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Addressing the crowd, Philippot condemned Macron's approach, declaring that the president "absolutely does not want peace." Philippot, formerly a member of the National Front, has been a vocal critic of Macron's administration and EU's policies. His party opposes what it perceives as unnecessary military interventions and advocates for a more independent French foreign policy.
Macron's push for increased defense spending faces hurdles as France grapples with a budget deficit and pressure to rein in spending. Approval of the 2025 budget has been delayed due to a divided parliament. In January, Budget Minister Amelie de Montchalin announced plans to cut €32 billion ($34.6 billion) in public spending while raising taxes by €21 billion.
Critics argue that these measures would burden middle-class families, small business owners, and retirees already struggling with rising costs. Meanwhile, Prime Minister Francois Bayrou has rejected calls for public consultation on major defense policies, insisting such decisions are the government's responsibility. When asked on Friday whether the French people should have a say in increased military spending and a shift toward a "war economy," Bayrou was firm: "The government's responsibility is to say, no, we can't let the country be disarmed. It's vital."
(RT.com)
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