Macron mulls emergency after Paris riots
Paris, Dec. 2: President Emmanuel Macron considered declaring a state of emergency as he met security chiefs on Sunday seeking a way out of nationwide protests after rioters turned central Paris into a battle zone and vandalised the Arc de Triomphe monument.
Riot police on Saturday were overwhelmed as protesters ran amok in Paris’ posh neighbourhoods, torching dozens of cars, looting boutiques and smashing up luxury private homes and cafes in the worst disturbances the capital has seen since 1968.
The unrest poses the most formidable challenge yet to Mr Macron’s presidency, with the escalating violence and depth of public anger against his economic reforms catching the 40- year- old leader off- guard and battling to regain control. Arriving back from the G- 20 summit in Argentina, Mr Macron rushed to the Arc de Triomphe, a revered monument and epicentre of Saturday’s clashes, where protesters had scrawled “Macron resign” and “The yellow vests will triumph”. The “yellow vest” rebellion erupted out of nowhere on Nov. 17, with protesters blocking roads across France and impeding access to some shopping malls, fuel depots and airports. Violent groups from the far right and far left as well as anarchists infiltrated Saturday’s protests, the authorities said.
Government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux said the Macron administration was considering imposing a state of emergency. The President was open to dialogue, he said, but would not reverse policy reforms.
“We won’t change course. We are certain of that,” he told Europe 1 radio.
I will never accept violence. No cause justifies that authorities are attacked, businesses are plundered & journalists threatened. Emmanuel Macron, France Prez