Tension in Paris after the disaster of Notre Dame: alert for the appearance of ultra yellow vests



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French newspapers cited a note from the Paris police chief, Didier Lallement, mentioning the possibility that "A radical block of 1,500 to 2,000 people, composed of" ultra-yellow "ones to sow chaos in Paris.

The "The vandals met in some cities of France, Toulouse, Montpellier, Bordeaux and in particular in Paris"said the French Minister of the Interior, Christophe Castaner, announcing the mobilization of 60,000 police and gendarmes.

For this "Act 23", protesters gathered mainly in the capital, after a week in which the head of state Emmanuel Macron he had to reveal an excellent program of reforms to appease social discontent.

The announcement was however postponed due to the fire of Notre Dame Cathedral.

Access to the cathedral, in which groups of "yellow vests" attempted to join, was banned from the protesters, as well as from other emblematic places of Paris and its provinces: the big Parisian avenue of the Champs-Élysées, the center of Lyon (east) or the place of the Capitol in Toulouse (south-west).

"It is not reasonable to allow demonstrations of 5,000 to 10,000 people on the outskirts of Notre Dame", said Didier Lallement, brandishing the thousands of tourists or mere spectators who continue to come every day around the burnt temple.

The national communion that triggered the disaster of Our Lady has angered some "yellow vests", in particular the hundreds of millions of euros committed by the biggest French fortunes for the reconstruction.

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