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Demonstrators organizing a march as part of the Yellow Vests Movement, which began in France in 2018, filled Paris with slogans of "Macron resign." The Yellow Vests Movement, which started on November 17, 2018, held a march to commemorate its 6th anniversary. Although participation in the march in Paris, which was initiated against the fuel price increase for diesel used by farmers and spread across the country, was lower compared to previous years, hundreds gathered at the Louvre Museum. The demonstrators marching towards Pigalle carried banners saying "We are always standing, we will never kneel," "Citizen initiative referendum," and "Yellow Vests Union," while chanting slogans like "Macron resign" and "Yellow Vests in the squares."
YELLOW VESTS: "THIS FORM OF PROTEST IS OVER, WE NEED TO MOVE ON TO SOMETHING ELSE"
A Yellow Vest demonstrator speaking stated, "This form of protest is over, we need to move on to something else. We have seen that what has been done has not helped at all. When we started the protests, diesel was 1.30 euros. Now, it is around 1.68 euros. We are aware that nothing has changed." The Yellow Vests Movement began in France on November 17, 2018, in response to fuel price increases and deteriorating economic conditions. There was significant backlash against French President Emmanuel Macron's policies during the marches held every Saturday. Violence occurred between the police and demonstrators during the organized marches, resulting in hundreds of injuries and many losing some important limbs. Restaurants and stores were looted, and many businesses were damaged. Hundreds were detained during the events.
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