Paris riots: Macron to hold emergency meeting after worst unrest in decade
Source: The Guardian
Paris riots: Macron to hold emergency meeting after worst unrest in decade
Shops and cars set alight after peaceful gilets jaunes protest turns violent in centre of the French capital
Angelique Chrisafis in Paris
Sun 2 Dec 2018 11.55 GMT
The French president, Emmanuel Macron, will hold an emergency meeting of senior ministers on Sunday after central Paris saw its worst unrest in a decade on Saturday. Thousands of masked protesters fought running battles with police, set fire to cars, banks and houses and burned makeshift barricades on the edges of demonstrations against fuel tax rises.
On Sunday morning, Paris authorities hired extra trucks to begin removing the carcasses of burnt cars on from the scorched pavements of some of Pariss most expensive streets, amid graffiti calling for Macron to resign.
Piles of teargas canisters littered broken pavements in front of rows of shattered shopfronts and smashed windows, as TV channels showed non-stop footage of central Paris in flames during Saturdays events..
The government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux did not rule out imposing a state of emergency which two police unions have called for. The president, prime minister and interior minister said they would discuss all available options.
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