⌨French media on September 6th focused extensively on the deepening domestic political crisis. Early reports from Le Monde highlighted the struggling US economy, while domestically, Le Figaro noted business anxieties over potential socialist tax proposals. As the day progressed, the impending confidence vote for Prime Minister Bayrou became the central editorial priority. Newspapers widely covered the anticipated failure of his government, with various political factions, including Macron's allies and socialists, discussing post-Bayrou scenarios. Les Républicains solidified their stance, asserting they would be in opposition to any left-wing government. Simultaneously, the "Bloquons tout" movement gained prominence. Jean-Luc Mélenchon escalated rhetoric, explicitly calling for blocking "everything" on September 10th to force President Macron's departure. Bayrou, in turn, publicly criticized the opposition for seeking to overthrow his government without alternatives. Media analysis also delved into the nature of the "Bloquons tout" movement, comparing it to the "gilets jaunes" and profiling its diverse sympathizers. Internationally, the intensifying Israeli offensive in Gaza, including calls for residents to move, remained a consistent report.