People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris with a french flag on Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square with a Pikachu bus behind on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Biker on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Scooter with a hiden licence plate on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Motocycle with a hiden licence plate on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Tourist bus block. People block the traffic of Paris landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Protester give a one-finger salute to a driver on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Police block the access during a demonstration of Yellow Vests (Gilets jaunes) against the rising of the fuel and oil prices in the Marigny street near the Elysee Palace in Paris on November 17, 2018. French drivers seething over high fuel prices have vowed to snarl traffic across the country on November 17 in a widely supported protest that could prove the trickiest so far for French President.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Protesters let a car of fire fighters pass de blocus of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Biker on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
A bus of Swiss women. People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Cleaning service of Paris at Bonne Nouvelle on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees with the Arc de triomphe on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris with a french flag on Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris' landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square with a Pikachu bus behind on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Biker on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Scooter with a hiden licence plate on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Motocycle with a hiden licence plate on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Tourist bus block. People block the traffic of Paris landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Protester give a one-finger salute to a driver on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Paris landmark Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People walk on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Police block the access during a demonstration of Yellow Vests (Gilets jaunes) against the rising of the fuel and oil prices in the Marigny street near the Elysee Palace in Paris on November 17, 2018. French drivers seething over high fuel prices have vowed to snarl traffic across the country on November 17 in a widely supported protest that could prove the trickiest so far for French President.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
CRS riot police disperse protesters with tear gas as they try to demonstrate near the French Presidential Elysee palace in Paris on November 17, 2018, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People from the gilets jaune are blocked by police forces on the Avenue des Champs Elysees on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French)movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Protesters let a car of fire fighters pass de blocus of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Biker on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place with barricades on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
A bus of Swiss women. People block the traffic of Rivoli street near concorde place on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120 000 people were taking part in more than 2000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
People on the Concorde square on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.
Cleaning service of Paris at Bonne Nouvelle on November 17, 2018 in Paris, during a nationwide popular initiated day of protest called "yellow vest" (Gilets Jaunes in French) movement to protest against high fuel prices which has mushroomed into a widespread protest against stagnant spending power under French President. More than 120,000 people were taking part in more than 2,000 protests at roundabouts and motorway exits, Interior Minister said. Most protests were relatively calm despite the anger expressed by many in interviews and on social media in recent days over the surge in fuel prices this year, in particular for diesel.