Eiffelโข Tower Shutsโค Doors as France Grapples with Nationwide Strikes
PARIS – The Eiffel tower closed to the public Thursday, October 2, 2025, as France experienced a fresh wave of nationwide strikes and protests against the caretaker government’s austerityโข measures. Demonstrations unfolded across the country, impacting transportation, energy, and tourism sectors, with protestors voicing opposition to cost-cutting policies.
The industrial โขaction, organized by unions, follows previous large-scale demonstrations in September,โ signaling ongoing discontent with the government’s economic direction. Whileโ participation appeared lower than โthe September 18th mobilization-which saw over 500,000 demonstrators according to โpolice โคand interior ministry figures, and over one million according to unions-theโ strikes nonetheless โdisrupted daily life for many French citizens.โข Teachers and healthcare workers were among โฃthose joining the protests.
Recent weeks have seen escalating โคtensions,including a “Block Everything” campaignโฃ the week prior,resulting in street clashes โฃand the deploymentโข of tear gas. A demonstrator in Paris was photographed wearing a โขshirt emblazoned with โฃthe image of Che Guevara during Thursday’s protests, reflecting the diverse motivations fueling the opposition. The strikes underscoreโข a deepening challengeโข for the government asโ it attempts to navigate economic pressures and address public concerns over living standards. Furtherโค demonstrations are anticipated as unions continue to press for concessions.
