Sunday, December 9, 2018

300 arrests to prevent violence in France: 89 thousand police security: PM talks to protesters

Paris: In France, 300 fighters were arrested to prevent violence against civilians. 89 thousand police were deployed in the security services. Some of the protesters have been told by France Prime Minister Philip yesterday that he will make their requests to the president. Immanuel McRanan, as France's president, reduced the property tax imposed on the rich. He said this step was to increase investments and to create jobs. At present, he continues to increase the tax on the petrol and diesel cargo for economic reform and the reduction of environmental pollution. Diesel prices rose by 23 per cent year-on-year. The government announced that it will increase further from next year. Many of the middle class people protested because the diesel cars in France were high. People felt that this action of the state would only help businessmen. People have been protesting against the government's economic policies on the 17th of last month. People gathered in roads, petrol stocks, business premises and people protesting to the French government. Opinions against anti-government were spread on social web sites. This struggle resulted in a stimulus for middle peoples, farmers and students. The protesters participated in the fight in a light yellow jacket. In France, 3 lakh people participated in this fight. 8 people in the capital Paris.

Last weekend, this struggle was very intense. The government did not recognize the demands of protesters. In many places, including the capital Paris, the protesters went out on the 2nd day. Cars and commercial premises were set on fire. A total of 190 places were set on fire. Many buildings were damaged. The shops were looted. 6 buildings were burnt. Such violence has not taken place in France since 1968. The police chased the mobs of tear gas and throwing tear gas. In this violence, 100 people were injured, including 23 players. 400 people involved in the fight were arrested. In the wake of this tsunami, France's Imperial McGran returned to the country in a hurry to end the G-20 summit in Argentina. He consulted with the Prime Minister, the Home Minister and the Security Forces. Emergency proclamation in France was also discussed. President McConnell has promised to meet certain demands, including canceling the fees for fuel and electricity next year. However, the protesters were not satisfied. They will continue to struggle.

While violence was somewhat restricted, fireworks were fired at school protesters in France yesterday. Many were arrested. Social networking sites were reported to attack the police and the march towards the presidential palace. Since last weekend yesterday, intensive security arrangements were made throughout France, where the protesters could be heavily involved. In Paris, 8 thousand policemen and 89,000 policemen were deployed throughout the country. Shops, museums, metro stations, and Eiffel Tower tours were closed. Football tournaments and musical programs were canceled. 300 protesters were arrested yesterday. Prime Minister Pilibhil spoke to some of the protestors yesterday. He requested not to participate in the fight. He promised to inform the president about the demands of the protesters. Chancellor Emmanuel McGran is expected to speak the next week among the protesters

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