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El presidente francés Emmanuel Macron denunció una “violencia extrema" para "atacar la República" durante el octavo sábado consecutivo del movimiento "chalecos amarillos" que reunió 50.000 personas en todo el país, y que estuvo empañado por enfrentamientos en varias ciudades. "Una vez más, una violencia extrema vino a atacar la República - a sus guardianes, a sus representantes, a sus símbolos", escribió el presidente en Twitter.

ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP000_1bz8k9.jpgPeople stand next to a burning barricade in Paris on January 5, 2019 during an anti-government demonstration called by the yellow vest "Gilets Jaunes" movement. - France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted only to bring down the government. Several hundred protestors gathered on the Champs Elysees in central Paris, where around 15 police wagons were also deployed, an AFP journalist said. Marches were underway in several other cities across France. (Photo by Eric FEFERBERG / AFP)
SAMEER AL-DOUMY/AFP000_1bz93x.jpgA firefighter tries to extinguish a burning car in a street of Paris on January 5, 2019 during an anti-government demonstration called by the yellow vest "Gilets Jaunes" movement. - France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted only to bring down the government. Several hundred protestors gathered on the Champs Elysees in central Paris, where around 15 police wagons were also deployed, an AFP journalist said. Marches were underway in several other cities across France. (Photo by Sameer Al-Doumy / AFP)
JEAN-FRANCOIS MONIER/AFP000_1c001l.jpgPeople march on January 5, 2019 in Le Mans during a demonstration called by the yellow vests (gilets jaunes) movement for the eighth week in a row of nationwide protest against high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Jean-Fran�ois MONIER / AFP)
MEHDI FEDOUACH/AFP000_1bz9ec.jpgProtesters clash with riot police on January 5, 2019 in Bordeaux during a demonstration called by the yellow vests (gilets jaunes) movement for the eighth week in a row of nationwide protest against high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by MEHDI FEDOUACH / AFP)
BERTRAND GUAY/AFP000_1bz994.jpgFirefighters trie to extinguish burning cars in a street of Paris on January 5, 2019 during an anti-government demonstration called by the yellow vest "Gilets Jaunes" movement. - France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted only to bring down the government. Several hundred protestors gathered on the Champs Elysees in central Paris, where around 15 police wagons were also deployed, an AFP journalist said. Marches were underway in several other cities across France. (Photo by Bertrand GUAY / AFP)
ERIC FEFERBERG/AFP000_1bz8l5.jpgA man carries a wooden cross with the words "No social peace without without equal sharing, the people is not a milk cow" in a street of Paris on January 5, 2019, during an anti-government demonstration called by the yellow vest "Gilets Jaunes" movement. - France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted only to bring down the government. Several hundred protestors gathered on the Champs Elysees in central Paris, where around 15 police wagons were also deployed, an AFP journalist said. Marches were underway in several other cities across France. (Photo by ERIC FEFERBERG / AFP)
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP000_1bz991.jpgA photo shows a charred motorcycle on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris during an anti-government demonstration called by the yellow vest "Gilets Jaunes" movement on January 5, 2019. - France's "yellow vest" protestors were back on the streets again as a government spokesman denounced those still protesting as hard-liners who wanted only to bring down the government. Several hundred protestors gathered on the Champs Elysees in central Paris, where around 15 police wagons were also deployed, an AFP journalist said. Marches were underway in several other cities across France. (Photo by GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)