France's Yellow Vest protesters came to the streets in 30th consecutive week to protest the policies of Emmanuel Macron's government.

Iran Press/Europe: The 30th consecutive Saturday of 'Yellow Vest' protests was held on Saturday, in the suburbs north of Paris from the stadium at St Denis to Bobigny.

A second rallying point was announced on the chic Left-Bank inside Paris city not far from the Eiffel Tower, RFI reported.

The 'Yellow Vests' who began their protests in November 2018, have seen their numbers dwindle countrywide.

In March, angry protesters ravaged much of the Champs-Élysées during the previous Ultimatum.

The movement represents one of the worst crisis to hit French President Emmanuel Macron's term of office since he came to power in 2017. 

The gilets jaunes (yellow vest) protesters have accused President Macron of being elitist and out of touch with ordinary people. They are demanding higher wages, better pay and job security. So far the French government has failed to meet the demands of the protesters, and President Macron has seen his personal rating plummet in recent months. 101/211/207

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