Pressure on Macron after gas price protests inflamed Paris

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A barricade lays on the side at the Champs Elysees avenue in Paris, France, Sunday, Nov 25, 2018, in the aftermath of a protest against the rising of the fuel taxes . French President Emmanuel Macron has condemned violence by protesters at demonstrations against rising fuel taxes and his government. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

The pressure is on French President Emmanuel Macron after a second weekend of sometimes violent protests over rising fuel taxes that reached the heart of Paris.

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Scattered protests continued Monday as drivers blocked roads from the Pyrenees to Brittany.

Macron promised to explain on Tuesday his plans for weaning France off fossil fuels, the reason for the small tax hikes.

The protests are a major challenge for Macron, drawing disparate demonstrators with no clear leader or mission. Tense clashes Saturday reached Paris’ high-end Champs-Elysees.

A local protest leader in Toulouse, Benjamin Cauchy, said Monday on BFM television that the movement is at a turning point and the next step will hinge on what Macron has to say.

Cauchy said protesters should respect the media, after journalists were attacked, chased or threatened while covering Saturday’s events.

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