French govt holds crisis talks after 'yellow vest' riots

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French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe holds talks with party leaders on Monday as Paris scrambles to forge a response to violence by anti-government protesters that has left hundreds injured nationwide and caused widespread destruction around the capital.
The talks follow a crisis meeting chaired by French President Emmanuel Macron on Sunday as he surveyed the damage from a day of riots across Paris that saw violence "on a level not seen in decades."
"I will never accept violence," Macron said. "No cause justifies that authorities are attacked, that businesses are plundered, that passers-by or journalists are threatened or that the Arc du Triomphe is defiled."
Graffiti was daubed at the Arc de Triomphe, with one slogan saying: "The yellow vests will win."
Referring to the possibility of imposing a state of emergency -- a demand made by the police union Alliance -- Castaner declared: "Nothing is taboo for me. I am prepared to examine everything."
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First Published: Dec 03 2018 | 1:05 PM IST