Yellow Vest protests in France enter 13th week

ANI  |  Europe 

Yellow Vest protestors continued their demonstrations here for the 13th consecutive week on Saturday, despite continued efforts by the to meet the protesters' demands.

The Emmanuel Macron-led government had previously scrapped the proposed hike in fuel prices, which had initially triggered the Macron further introduced a string of initiatives, including increasing the minimum wage by 100 euros a month, as part of his 'economic and social emergency plan' unveiled in December last year.

The protesters have continued their agitations regardless, and are now demanding a 20 per cent hike in minimum wages, equal pay for men and women, tax reform, development of and just environmental reforms, reports Sputnik.

Saturday's turned gruesome when a demonstrator lost his hand after a GLI-F4 instant tear blew up while he was holding it, right outside the here.

Protestors gathered at the in on Saturday as tensions remained high between the agitators and

The Yellow Vests have been protesting since November 17 last year, with no end in sight. Similar had initially spread to places like Belgium, Netherlands, amongst others.

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First Published: Sat, February 09 2019. 20:49 IST