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Numerosas tiendas fueron incendiadas este sábado en los Campos Elíseos parisinos, durante la movilización de los "chalecos amarillos", marcada por un rebrote de la violencia.  Le Fouquet's, restaurante de renombre que ya había sido saqueado en la mañana, fue incendiado posteriormente. Los manifestantes también prendieron fuego a a tiendas de lujo como Longchamp. Comercios de artículos de deporte o de ropa fueron desvalijados.

ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep6zo.jpgA Yellow Vest protester throws a flag of Europe towards a barricade burning in front of a shop on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on March 16, 2019, during clashes between riot police forces and Yellow Vest protesters on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP000_1ep5lw.jpgProtesters are seen destroying and looting a Celio shop on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Geoffroy VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)
ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep6it.jpgA photo shows the inside of a jewellery that was partially destroyed and looted during clashes between Yellow Vest protesters and riot police forces on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
THOMAS SAMSON/AFP000_1ep352.jpgFrench riot policeforces stand behind a burning barricade on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, during the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
THOMAS SAMSON/AFP000_1ep7iy.jpgA French riot policeman stands outside the restaurant "Le Fouquet's" which was partially burnt down on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, during the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Thomas SAMSON / AFP)
ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep6tg.jpgRiot police forces stand next to the restaurant "Le Fouquet's" burning during clashes with riot police forces on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, during the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep6us.jpgA Yellow Vest protester reacts affected by tear gas during clashes between riot police forces and Yellow Vest protesters on the Champs-Elysees in Paris on March 16, 2019, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep6t2.jpgA Yellow Vest protester, seen among smoke, throws back a tear gas canister during clashes with riot police forces on the Place de l'Etoile in Paris on March 16, 2019, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)
HERVE BAR/AFP000_1ep7lu.jpgRiot police forces stand guard at the entrance of the Claridge commercial gallery on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on March 16, 2019, during clashes on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Herv� BAR / AFP)
GEOFFROY VAN DER HASSELT/AFP000_1ep7c9.jpgA Yellow Vest protesters holds his face in his hands during clashes between riot police forces and Yellow Vest protesters on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on March 16, 2019, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Geoffroy VAN DER HASSELT / AFP)
ZAKARIA ABDELKAFI/AFP000_1ep64n.jpgCobblestones are seen in front of riot police forces on the Champs-Elysees avenue in Paris on March 16, 2019, during clashes with Yellow Vest protesters, on the 18th consecutive Saturday of demonstrations called by the 'Yellow Vest' (gilets jaunes) movement. - Demonstrators hit French city streets again on March 16, for a 18th consecutive week of nationwide protest against the French President's policies and his top-down style of governing, high cost of living, government tax reforms and for more "social and economic justice." (Photo by Zakaria ABDELKAFI / AFP)