The representative of the “yellow jackets” urged not to protest in Paris

The representative of the “yellow jackets” urged not to protest in Paris

MOSCOW, 7 Dec — RIA Novosti. The representative of the “yellow jackets” kristov of Chalencon urged the participants not to protest in Paris, as it “definitely” will lead to casualties.

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Earlier the interior Minister of France Christophe Castaner stated that, in his opinion, to the protest on Saturday will be several thousand people. To ensure security for Saturday protest will be mobilized more than 89 thousand employees of law enforcement agencies, the Paris — about 8 thousand.

“We no longer need to protest in Paris. If there are protests in Paris, will definitely be the victim. We’re not here to make a revolution,” said of Chalencon RIA Novosti.

Of chalencon said that if Saturday’s demonstration “end badly”, it would be tantamount to political death the President of France Emmanuel Makron.

“We do not want the overthrow of the President of the Republic, and we do not demand to dissolve the National Assembly,” he said.

In the opinion of the representative of the movement, however, the “yellow jackets” we must continue to exert pressure on the authorities. “There are achievements that are not sufficiently satisfactory. We must therefore continue, and let’s see what will be offered,” said of Chalencon.

Earlier it was reported that a fuel tax in France, in the end, will not rise the whole 2019.

The protest movement of the “yellow jackets”, the speakers, in particular, against the increase in gasoline prices that began in France on November 17. Mass protests accompanied by clashes of protesters with the police, pogroms and arsons of cars, destruction of shops, banks. During the protests, four people were killed and hundreds were injured. On Saturday, December 8, protesters planned a new demonstration.

See also: the Walls are painted, the exhibits are divided: protesters destroyed a Museum the arc de Triomphe in Paris

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