Yellow Vests protesters have taken to the streets of Paris for the 33rd week in a row on Saturday 29 June to speak out against the French government’s policies.
France's Yellow Vest protesters came to the streets in 30th consecutive week to protest the policies of Emmanuel Macron's government.
Yellow Vests protesters in Paris and across the country staged Saturdays demonstration for 29th consecutive week and first one since European Parliament election.
‘Yellow Vest’ protesters faced off with riot police as they demonstrated in the streets of France on Saturday, for the 26th consecutive week.
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French police fires tear gas and arrests scores of people as tens of thousands of police forces are mobilized and demonstrators set fire to motorbikes and rubbish cans on the 23rd Saturday of 'Yellow Vest' protests.
Saturday’s demonstration marked the 23rd consecutive week of protests that have engulfed the country since mid-November.
Yellow Vest demonstrators faced off with police, who used tear gas, during a protest in Toulouse in southern France on Saturday as the 22nd consecutive week of demonstrations continued throughout the country.
The military governor of Paris has said soldiers in France are allowed to open fire on Yellow Vest protesters if necessary.
France's Prime Minister said that the government would ban 'Yellow Vest' protests if radical groups take part in demonstrations.