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French yellow vests protest for 16th straight weekend

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French yellow vests protested for a 16th straight weekend in Paris and other cities to show they are still mobilized against the government’s economic policies they see as favoring the rich.

In Paris, protesters gathered Saturday at the Arc de Triomphe monument as a march was planned through the well-off western neighborho­ods of the capital, AP reported.

French President Emmanuel Macron on Friday reiterated a call for calm, pointing at “unacceptab­le” outbreaks of violence since the movement began in November.

Organizers said they want to maintain pressure on the government as a two-month “grand debate” initiated by Macron to let ordinary French people express their views on the country’s economic and democratic issues is ending this month.

Sophie Tissier, a coordinato­r of the Paris protest, told The Associated Press that “we keep protesting every Saturday because Macron doesn’t respond at all to the yellow vests’ demands. We want to rebuild our democracy and change today’s political system.”

“Macron is contemptuo­us and ... does not even try to understand that there are people that are living in great poverty and precarious­ness, and that there are so many inequaliti­es,” she added.

Other protests took place in France’s major cities of Marseille, Lyon, Bordeaux, Lille and others.

The movement was named after the fluorescen­t vests that French motorists must carry in their vehicles for emergencie­s.

The protests started in November to oppose fuel tax hikes, but have expanded into a broader public rejection of Macron’s economic policies, which protesters say favor big businesses and the wealthy over ordinary workers.

Macron has since announced a package of measures worth about 10 billion euros ($11.4 billion) to boost workers’ and retirees’ purchasing power and launched a national debate that is taking place through meetings across France and a dedicated website until mid-march.

Many yellow vests reject the debate which they consider as politicall­y driven to serve the government’s interests.

 ??  ?? KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU/AP Protesters gather in Paris, France, on March 2, 2019.
KAMIL ZIHNIOGLU/AP Protesters gather in Paris, France, on March 2, 2019.

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