Eiffel to shut ahead of ‘ violence’
Paris, Dec. 6: The Eiffel Tower, the Louvre museum and scores of shops on the Champs- Elysees are set to close as authorities warned on Friday of fresh violence this weekend during protests which have ballooned into the biggest crisis of Emmanuel Macron's presidency.
The government is scrambling to stave off another Saturday of burned cars and running street battles with police by “yellow vest” protesters furious over rising costs of living they blame on high taxes.
An interior ministry official told AFP that authorities were bracing for “significant violence” on Saturday, based on indications that protesters on both the far right and far left are planning to converge on the capital.
Officials fear they could be joined by hooligans set on rioting and looting, as is widely thought to have been the case last weekend. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe said 8,000 police would be deployed in Paris alongside a dozen armoured vehicles -- not used in urban areas since suburban youth riots in 2005 -for crowd control as part of “exceptional” measures to contain the risk of violence. He also reiterated his appeal for calm, saying in a prime- time TV interview that the government was ready to consider “any measure which would allow us to boost spending power”.
Across the country some 89,000 police will be mobilised, up from 65,000 last weekend.