Yellow Vests: French Police Use Tear Gas to Stop March on EU Building

Yellow Vest demonstrators march in Paris, during another protest Saturday April 27, 2019.
AP Photo/Rafael Yaghobzadeh

PARIS (AP) — Yellow vest protests are taking place in France’s main cities for the 24th consecutive week to challenge economic policies that President Emmanuel Macron stood by while unveiling measures intended to quell the anti-government movement.

In Paris, a few thousand people participated in two peaceful demonstrations on Saturday. In the eastern city of Strasbourg, near the German border, police used tear gas to stop a crowd heading toward the European Parliament building.

In his response to the movement, Macron announced tax cuts for middle-class workers and plans to close France’s elite college for top civil servants and politicians. But he said he would keep pushing pro-business policies opposed by protesters.

They criticize Macron for his alleged favoring of the wealthy and are demanding wage and pension increases.

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