LOWacled · L2 · protest2025-03-14
On 14 March 2025, students' parents and local elected officials gathered in Momuy (Nouvelle-Aquitaine) to protest against the closure of classes at local schools, citing fears of overcrowded classrooms.
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Supply-chain Risk Briefing
1. Summary
On March 14, 2025, peaceful protests by parents and local politicians opposing school closures occurred in Momuy, Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, France. This was a small-scale regional education issue protest due to classroom overcrowding concerns, with limited direct impact on supply chains. The risk level is assessed as low.
2. Supply-chain impact
- Regional economic activity: Momuy is a small rural area where temporary traffic blockades or gatherings may have minor impacts on local logistics flows
- Agricultural sector: No direct impact expected on production and transportation of major agricultural products (grapes, grains) in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region
- Transportation infrastructure: Temporary traffic restrictions may occur on local road networks, but impact on broader area is limited due to distance from major highways and logistics hubs
3. Watch points
- Protest spread: Need to observe potential spread of similar education-related protests to other rural areas
- Local government response: Monitor possibility of local education policy changes leading to additional protests or social instability