\'Yellow vest\' protest numbers fall in run-up to Christmas

'Yellow vest' protest numbers fall in run-up to Christmas

AFP  |  Paris 

French "vests" turned out in small numbers for a sixth Saturday of nationwide demonstrations, with one person killed in a road accident, the tenth death since the protests began last month.

was one of about 20 protesters near the Arc de Triomphe, the fifth time he has come to the French capital to join a demonstration. And he wasn't discouraged by the small turnout so far.

"I think it's going to happen," the 48-year-old said. Some 200 people gathered for a demonstration in Paris' tourist area of Monmartre and the

In all, around 800 "vests" showed up for small demonstrations around the French capital, police said at mid-day. Authorities were also stationed at the outside which has been closed to visitors over fears of unrest.

A event organised by "vest" leader listed 1,400 people as planned "participants" in the Versailles demonstration with a further 8,000 people saying they were "interested".

Overnight in Perpignan in southern a was killed when his car collided with a truck stopped at a roadblock set up by "yellow vest" protesters at the entrance to an autoroute, told AFP.

There have now been 10 deaths related to the protests since they began on November 17.

Around 50 "yellow vests" briefly blocked trucks near the border between and before gendarmes stepped in.

Blockades were also reported in near the border with

Further demonstrations were planned for Saturday in Lyon, Toulouse, Orleans and Brittany.

The number of protesters has however fallen significantly since last week, when Emmanuel Macron, a pro-business centrist, gave in to some of their demands.

Since the peak on November 17 with 282,000 demonstrators, the turnout has fallen to around 166,000 on November 24, 136,000 on the first and eighth of December and 66,000 on December 15.

The interior ministry estimated the numbers taking part in various protests on Thursday at under 4,000, the lowest since demonstrations began.

The movement characterised by the high-visibility yellow vests worn by the protesters originally started as a protest about planned fuel tax hikes, but has morphed into a mass demonstration against Macron's policies and top-down style of governing.

On Friday evening, the approved Macron's raft of measures to help the working poor and pensioners -- just hours after they had been adopted by the lower house of parliament -- which aim to quell "yellow vest" anger and should come into force early in 2019.

In the southwestern city of on Thursday, some 30 protesters held a rally lampooning Macron on his 41st birthday.

"We haven't brought him any presents because he hasn't given us any," said one protester.

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First Published: Sat, December 22 2018. 18:10 IST