Reuters: French 'yellow vests' march through Paris, keeping pressure on Macron
PARIS (Reuters) - “Yellow vest” protesters marched through Paris and other French cities on Saturday on the 11th weekend of action against the government, suggesting President Emmanuel Macron has yet to defuse public opposition to some of his policies.
The protests - named after the fluorescent jackets French motorists are required to carry in their cars - began in mid-November over plans to raise fuel taxes before developing into a broader revolt against the government that mobilized tens of thousands of demonstrators nationwide each Saturday.
In one of several marches planned in the capital, a few hundred demonstrators headed down the Champs-Elysees, the famous avenue that has been the scene of protests every weekend, en route to the Bastille square on the other side of the city.
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More News On The Unrest In France
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Day and night, yellow vest protests keep pressure on Macron -- AP
Yellow is the night: Defiant Gilets Jaunes plan 1st nocturnal protest in Paris -- RT
French media decry 'yellow vest' attacks as protesters decry press -- DW
Splits among French 'yellow vests' deepen as some eye EU elections -- Reuters
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