Macron to Hold Crisis Headquarters Meeting
French President Emmanuel Macron will hold a meeting of the inter-ministerial crisis group today, which was established in response to widespread unrest. This information was reported by BFMTV, citing sources from the Élysée Palace.
It is noted that Macron may have to interrupt his visit to Brussels to attend the crisis headquarters meeting.
Recall that on the morning of June 27, police shot and killed a 17-year-old teenager during a check in Nantes, a suburb west of Paris, who, according to police reports, refused to comply with their demands. Following this incident, unrest has erupted in several cities in France, continuing for several days. Special police units have been deployed in various towns, with helicopters and armored vehicles being utilized.