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The Interior Ministry has published this week figures of the movement of "yellow vests" since its beginning in November, and there are at least six deaths, including accidents on the road, road accidents and a dead truck driver.
Of the more than 1,400 injured, there were nearly 50 seriously injured and 700 police, police, firefighters and paramedics were victims of some kind of violence, according to the Ministry of the Interior. Among the wounded are protesters struck by tear gas canisters, which contain explosives in France.
Among the more than 4,500 people identified during the demonstrations, 4,099 people were arrested. These are mainly men aged 20 to 40 years. Many detainees in Paris come from outside the capital and are mostly accused of violence against people who represent public order.
The Banque de France estimates that growth will be halved in the fourth quarter in France, with the projection before the demonstrations being 0.4% and now 0%. "The economic consequences will be important […] Trade, catering, agri-food and the automotive industry will suffer," said Francois Villeroy de Galhau, governor of the Bank of France, the newspaper Les Echos.
In the meantime, the Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry estimates that every Saturday, protests have affected between 100 and 200 stores, between glbad breakage and looting. Even those who did not suffer direct damage had to hire additional security guards or keep the doors closed during one of the busiest times of the year.
Several hotels have booked bookings for December, including for the end of the year, canceled after protests and images of violence in the world. Merchants and the hospitality industry are worried that the activity will return to the lows of 2015 after the Bataclan attack.
With regard to the public damage caused in the streets of Paris, such as the destruction of electrical panels or the deterioration of sidewalks, this estimate has reached nearly 10 million euros since November. The impact of this damage will be felt by the state, regional organizations and insurers.
In terms of social protest, other movements followed the "yellow jackets". Not only high school students and academics struggle, closing several schools in the country, but the CGT, the main French trade union center, called for a strike on Friday to paralyze some schools and some public transport. [19659002] It was also a reaction to the measures presented this week by Emmanuel Macron to meet the requirements of "jackets" and French society, the movement continues to be supported by the majority, with 46% of respondents to a poll d'Odoxa for
The French President has proposed raising the minimum wage by setting it at 2,000 euros, reducing the rebates of reforms to less than 2,000 euros, removing the taxes on overtime and a premium of end of the year free of tax
According to the Figaro survey, 59% of French people declare that they are not convinced by these solutions presented by Emmanuel Macron
These measures, considered insufficient by the opposition, were also worth a motion of censure this week in the National Assembly against the government, which was only voted by 70 deputies
The "yellow vests" go from there. Saturday for another day of protest, the government, the police and some organized groups of "yellow vests" appealing for not to participate in the demonstration of December 15.
Like other Saturdays, is allowed, membership in the movement is unpredictable, as well as the venues chosen for the event.
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