Monday, November 26, 2018

French President Emmanuel Macron To Address The Nation After A Week Of Protests And Riots



France 24: Macron to address nation in wake of violent protests

Faced with violent anti-government protests in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday will announce new measures in an attempt to rally support for environment-friendly tax increases.

Paris was counting the cost of clashes between police and demonstrators Sunday on the Champs-Elysees where barricades were set on fire, luxury shop windows smashed, and traffic lights uprooted. Some 30 people were injured and 101 arrested, police said.

The government blamed much of the violence on a small minority of "ultra-right" activists who infiltrated some 8,000 demonstrators wearing the yellow, high-visibility vests that symbolise their week-long protests against hikes in fuel tax.

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WNU Editor: French President Emmanuel Macron is blaming "ultra-right" activists for this weekend's violence. But this unrest has now been ongoing for the past week, and if you look at the protestors, you will notice that most are middle-aged (or older) men and women. This is a massive revolt over high energy taxes and French President Macron's determination to raise it even higher to combat "climate change". And while global prices are going down because of efficiencies in oil production, this is not the case for the French. French President Emmanuel Macron is not going to reverse his decision .... this is going to get worse .... far worse.

Update: The defenders of French President Macron and his policies are doubling down .... Macron: Paris protest 'battle scenes' could hurt France's image (The Guardian).

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

These protests aren't new to the Euro audiences, just new to American viewers. Macron is going full Obama by erecting Straw men arguments and false enemies to take his rhetorical cannon balls. Macron like May and Merkel stood tall in the #Resistance in defense of the the perogatives of the state. Now they are despised and couldn't win in another general election.

Anonymous said...

Europe's Problem is really that we don't have any good leaders. Can't think of one. Where are the visionaries? Where are the achievers? Where are the deal makers?