France: Macro calls emergency Security Council meeting

French President Emmanuel Macron is leading the National Security Council meeting, which he himself has called as a result of the emergency for new anti-government protests in France. Two hours ago the meeting met so that formats could be discussed to react to situations that could arise. Protests [...]
French President Emmanuel Macron is leading the National Security Council meeting, which he himself has called as a result of the emergency for new anti-government protests in France.
Two hours ago the meeting met so that formats could be discussed to react to situations that could arise.
Protests that arose as a result of rising fuel prices alarmed many citizens because of the rising cost of their lives.
Several persomna died as a result of the protest and police clashes last week.
Saturday's protest in central Paris coincided with clashes between prosthetists and policemen. More than 100 people were injured, including 23 parts of the exotic forces. According to police data, over 400 people were arrested during the protests.
President Emmanuel Macron returned from the G20 Summit in Argentina on Sunday and went to the Arc de Triomphe to see the damage caused.
Currently, he is meeting with the prime minister, the minister of internal affairs, and the heads of state security.












