The so-called "yellow vest" protesters took to the streets of Paris for the 12th consecutive weekend. They paid homage to those injured in the past months, denouncing the use of flashball riot control guns.
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The protests - named after the fluorescent jackets French motorists are required to carry in their cars - began in mid-November over plans to raise fuel taxes before developing into a broader revolt against the government that mobilised tens of thousands of demonstrators nationwide each Saturday.
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About 1,000 police officers have been injured along with 1,700 demonstrators since the start of the protests, according to official figures.
(Reuters)
Opinion polls show a recovery in Macron's battered popularity rating after he launched consultations, including townhall debates, to try to quell social unrest.
A Harris Interactive poll of 1,000 people on Friday showed Macron gaining 4 percentage points since December taking him to a 35 percent approval rating.
As in previous weeks, protesters on Saturday carried French flags and held signs attacking Macron as out of touch or calling for referendums tabled by citizens.
Protesters injured in previous weeks of violence were put at the front of the protests with some wearing eye patches with a target sign on them.

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Authorities fear about 10 percent of those could be violent rioters.
The Interior Ministry said 80,000 security officials had been mobilised, including 5,000 in Paris. Source: trtworld.com
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