EU Flag Torn Down in Paris as Frexit Protests Erupt Against Macron
EU Flag Torn Down in Paris Frexit Protests Against Macron

European Union Flag Torn Down; France Revolts Against EU Amid 'Frexit' Demand | Macron Under Fire

Thousands of supporters of French politician Florian Philippot gathered in Paris to demand France's withdrawal from the European Union, reigniting the 'Frexit' debate. Demonstrators waved French flags and carried signs reading 'Frexit,' 'Down with the European Union,' and 'Let's Liberate France,' while some protesters were seen tearing up an EU flag during the rally. Philippot, leader of Les Patriotes, sharply criticized French President Emmanuel Macron, accusing him of sidelining France's national interests in favor of European integration and support for Ukraine. Protesters also voiced anger over the EU-Mercosur trade agreement, arguing that it threatens French farmers and domestic agriculture by increasing competition from imported products.

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