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The "yellow vests" have negotiated a decline in fuel prices until December 11.
As announced yesterday, the Cora de Châtelineau fuel pump has reopened after being refueled.
Not only now it is possible to refuel in the commercial complex but it is also possible to take advantage of the decrease negotiated between the Yellow Vests and the boss of Cora.
The "yellow vests" have negotiated a decline in fuel prices until December 11.
The group of disgruntled citizens who had gathered in Châtelineau had blocked the supply of fuel for nearly two weeks. They also had strong trouble over the Black Friday weekend.
The movement was large enough that the boss moves and proposes a decrease in prices at the pump.
This morning, they were several hundred to hurry to different pumps to make a full while keeping smiling.
True to their word, the "yellow vests" were present on the spot to see that the boss had kept his commitments.
Cedric, one of the protesters explains "We are happy to have arrived at this, it is not yet a total victory, but someone has at least heard us … It remains to convince the government of the merits of our actions and our motivation to lead this fight. . "
If initially some came by simply wanting to check a rumor, they found satisfaction on the spot and immediately warned friends and family.
In the queues the customers are of all types: the mother who pbades to refuel his city after driving the children to school, pensioners who take advantage of the windfall to lighten their burdens. We also met a contractor in the earthworks that came with his big truck from Fosses-la-Ville: "I happened to see if it's true, I'm going to use it to fill my truck, even if I'm from Fosses it's still an economy, and I already pay 24 cents a kilometer with the exorbitant price of diesel fuel. road. "
Opinions on the "victory" of the "yellow vests" are varied even if everyone greets the action.
A customer explains: "It's good to do that, but here is the boss of the Cora who gets his customers.Even if he sells at cost price he restores his image during the holiday season.It will be a total victory when it will be taxes in they will fall! "
Further, a man also gives his opinion on the movement: "Blocking the pumps is one thing but I think the state benefits that we are not a united country to continue to do what it wants.In Flanders there is nothing, no citizen movement and no In France, President Macron commented on the actions, which it would be good to block the ports.If we block Antwerp the country is dead and the state will take people a little seriously.
Concretely the full in Cora cost Tuesday: for 42 liters 61.74 euros or 1.47 euro per liter. From Wednesday and until December 11, the same full will cost 56.7 euros or a saving of 5.04 per full diesel.
Fuel prices until December 11 at Cora de Châtelineau: diesel 1.35 euro, gasoline 95 1.25 euro and 98 1.318 euro.
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