Yellow vest protests continue in France for the 10th consecutive week against President Emmanuel Macron's government. In addition to the thousands of yellow vest demonstrators in Paris, approximately 800 protesters rallied in the south eastern France town of Forcalquier, home of the French Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner. The gendarmerie prevented the protesters from reaching Castaner's house. Yellow vests protests began in November over increased fuel taxes, and although the fuel taxes were successively removed the protests continue against President Macron economic reforms. Du


Yellow vest protests continue in France for the 10th consecutive week against President Emmanuel Macron's government. In addition to the thousands of yellow vest demonstrators in Paris, approximately 800 protesters rallied in the south eastern France town of Forcalquier, home of the French Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner. The gendarmerie prevented the protesters from reaching Castaner's house. Yellow vests protests began in November over increased fuel taxes, and although the fuel taxes were successively removed the protests continue against President Macron economic reforms. During the gilet jaune's protests, Paris has witnessed much violence with some protesters burning cars and damaging shops and businesses. President Emmanuel Macron has tried to calm the gilet jaune's anger offering a series of debates, however the demonstrators have so far rejected them


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