The French government is considering „all options“ to control protests against rising fuel prices that have turned violent in Paris over the last three weeks, a spokesman said Sunday.
An estimated 36,000 people demonstrated in Saturday’s protests across the country Saturday, marking the third consecutive week of such demonstrations, according to the French Interior Ministry. About 53,000 participated last week and about 113,000 the week before.
Griveaux said that between 1,000 and 1,500 people joined Saturday’s demonstrations „only to fight with the police, to break and loot.“ He added that those protesters „have nothing to do with the yellow vests.“
Footage shared by French police on Saturday showed a few demonstrators striking a police vehicle and smashing its windshield. Other videos captured burning cars and police firing tear gas to disperse protesters.
French Interior Minister Christophe Castaner had mentioned a state of emergency, Griveaux said.
Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet told reporters at a Sunday press conference those involved in Saturday’s protests would face „a very firm response from the criminal justice system.