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New photo Yellow vest protestors have a 'strong feeling of hatred' towards Macron

Emmanuel Macron may be forced to change his style of governing amid a 'strong feeling of hatred' towards him, after protesters piled fresh pressure on his presidency with another day of violence in Paris. 


Demonstrators dressed as Santa Claus joined the yellow vest protesters in the capital yesterday as around 66,000 people turned out across France to vent their fury at Macron. 


Police fired tear gas and water cannon in a bid to quell the violence, which was less severe than the week before but still marked a fifth consecutive Saturday of protests.   


Today a poll showed Macron's approval rating falling again amid the crisis, to a dire 23 per cent, only 18 months after he won the Elysee Palace in a landslide victory with 66 per cent of the vote. 




No festive cheer for Macron: A protester dressed as Father Christmas joins the yellow vest protesters on the Champs-Elysees in the centre of Paris yesterday in the latest round of demonstrations which have severely weakened the French President 


No festive cheer for Macron: A protester dressed as Father Christmas joins the yellow vest protesters on the Champs-Elysees in the centre of Paris yesterday in the latest round of demonstrations which have severely weakened the French President 



No festive cheer for Macron: A protester dressed as Father Christmas joins the yellow vest protesters on the Champs-Elysees in the centre of Paris yesterday in the latest round of demonstrations which have severely weakened the French President 



In the same poll the proportion of people who declared themselves 'very dissatisfied' by his leadership jumped by six points to 45 percent. 


A different poll by Ipsos on Wednesday last week showed that a mere 20 percent of respondents were happy with his presidency, a fall of six points to its lowest level yet. 


Macron had announced a series of concessions on Monday to defuse the crisis, cancelling planned fuel tax hikes and offering an increase in the minimum wage. 

The yellow vest movement began as a protest against the fuel tax increase, but has ballooned into a wider rebellion against Macron's presidency and the cost of living in France. 


Sociologist Herve Le Bras said: 'It is calming down, but what remains of it all is a strong feeling of hatred towards Macron.


The protests underlined the depth of dislike for Macron's personality and style of governing, which critics see as arrogant and too distant, he said. 


The 40-year-old former investment banker had styled himself as a determined pro-business reformer who would not yield to pressure from protests which had weakened many of his predecessors. 




A protester wearing a yellow vest (gilet jaune) gestures in front of police forces during the demonstration in Paris yesterday


A protester wearing a yellow vest (gilet jaune) gestures in front of police forces during the demonstration in Paris yesterday



A protester wearing a yellow vest (gilet jaune) gestures in front of police forces during the demonstration in Paris yesterday





Police vans block off the Champs Elysees boulevard to prevent yellow vest protesters from vandalising the Arc de Triomphe


Police vans block off the Champs Elysees boulevard to prevent yellow vest protesters from vandalising the Arc de Triomphe



Police vans block off the Champs Elysees boulevard to prevent yellow vest protesters from vandalising the Arc de Triomphe





Protesters wearing yellow vests demonstrate on the place de l'Opera, in Paris, in a demonstration which has turned against the president's policies and top-down style of governing


Protesters wearing yellow vests demonstrate on the place de l'Opera, in Paris, in a demonstration which has turned against the president's policies and top-down style of governing



Protesters wearing yellow vests demonstrate on the place de l'Opera, in Paris, in a demonstration which has turned against the president's policies and top-down style of governing





A protester dressed as Santa Claus kicks a tear gas canister away as smoke is released into the air during clashes in the French capital this afternoon


A protester dressed as Santa Claus kicks a tear gas canister away as smoke is released into the air during clashes in the French capital this afternoon



A protester dressed as Santa Claus kicks a tear gas canister away as smoke is released into the air during clashes in the French capital this afternoon





Yellow vest protesters take to the streets of Paris for a fifth consecutive week of protests against the government


Yellow vest protesters take to the streets of Paris for a fifth consecutive week of protests against the government



Yellow vest protesters take to the streets of Paris for a fifth consecutive week of protests against the government



In Paris on Saturday, the more than 8,000 police on duty easily outnumbered the 2,200 protesters counted by local authorities.


There were 168 arrests by early evening, far fewer than the 1,000 or so of last Saturday.


Tear gas was occasionally fired, but only a fraction compared with the weekends of December 8 or December 1 when graffiti was daubed on the Arc de Triomphe in scenes that shocked France. 


Minor clashes were reported in southwestern Bordeaux where teargas was used and projectiles thrown. It was a similar picture in Toulouse, Nantes, Besancon, Nancy, Saint-Etienne and Lyon.


Interior Minister Christophe Castaner also called on protesters to halt their blockades across the country which have seen traffic and businesses disrupted. 


Protesters snarled traffic on motorways in the south of the country yesterday and on the A16 near the port of Calais in the north.  


Around 69,000 security forces were mobilised across France on Saturday, down from 89,000 the weekend before when 2,000 people were detained. 




Women dressed as 'Marianne', the national symbol of the French Republic, face French Gendarmes on the Champs Elysees


Women dressed as 'Marianne', the national symbol of the French Republic, face French Gendarmes on the Champs Elysees



Women dressed as 'Marianne', the national symbol of the French Republic, face French Gendarmes on the Champs Elysees





Protesters in a stand off with police forces armed with riot shields during the fifth consecutive weekend of protests


Protesters in a stand off with police forces armed with riot shields during the fifth consecutive weekend of protests



Protesters in a stand off with police forces armed with riot shields during the fifth consecutive weekend of protests





Protesters wearing yellow vests give a one-handed gesture of defiance to riot police during a demonstration in Paris


Protesters wearing yellow vests give a one-handed gesture of defiance to riot police during a demonstration in Paris



Protesters wearing yellow vests give a one-handed gesture of defiance to riot police during a demonstration in Paris





Tear gas floats in the air during clashes with police at a demonstration as a man shelters from the debris storm with an umbrella while staring at an incoming smoke bomb 


Tear gas floats in the air during clashes with police at a demonstration as a man shelters from the debris storm with an umbrella while staring at an incoming smoke bomb 



Tear gas floats in the air during clashes with police at a demonstration as a man shelters from the debris storm with an umbrella while staring at an incoming smoke bomb 



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