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Almost 150 arrested after post-election trouble in Paris overnight

Published: 08 May 2017 - 12:42 pm | Last Updated: 25 Nov 2021 - 08:32 pm
Riot police stand in front of a youngster gesturing near papers set on fire in Menilmontant district of Paris during the night on May 7, 2017 after the announcement of the French presidential election results. / AFP / Lara Priolet.

Riot police stand in front of a youngster gesturing near papers set on fire in Menilmontant district of Paris during the night on May 7, 2017 after the announcement of the French presidential election results. / AFP / Lara Priolet.

Reuters

PARIS: A hundred and forty-one people were arrested in Paris after trouble flared overnight following Emmanuel Macron's victory in France's presidential election, police said on Monday.

Those detained in Menilmontant, a north-eastern district of Paris, were accused of offences ranging from throwing missiles at the police to damaging property.

The demonstrators were protesting both against Macron - criticised by many on France's far left as a member of a discredited elite in thrall to global capitalism - and against his defeated far-right nationalist rival, Marine Le Pen.

Macron beat Le Pen by 66 percent to 34 on a platform of market-friendly reform and closer European integration.

However, an abstention rate of over 25 percent, and the fact that more than 11 percent of those who turned out chose neither candidate, pointed to a high degree of disillusionment with the choices on offer in the runoff.

The hardline leftist CGT labour union planned a demonstration in the capital later in the day against the kind of liberal economic policies that Macron espouses.