Last Monday, in his vows for 2019, Emmanuel Macron called the French "the unity found". Three days later, "France angry", named after the Facebook group gathering thousands of "yellow vests", among which the media Éric Drouet and Priscillia Ludosky, wanted to respond in an open letter, published on social networks . One way to launch the act 8 of the movement, next Saturday in Paris.

A new weekend of mobilization. The demonstration, which will begin at 2 pm in the capital, has been declared to the prefecture. A women's march "yellow vests" is also scheduled the next day, from 11 am. And "France angry" warns: "Anger will turn into hatred if you continue, your pedestal, you and your kind, to consider the small people as beggars, without teeth, people who are nothing" .

They denounce "a repression without any restraint". In their letter, the "yellow vests" denounce including a "repression without any restraint on all whistleblowers and citizens of this country", after the arrest deemed arbitrary Eric Drouet Wednesday night near the Champs -Élysées. "Why do you think it is necessary to put in preventive custody thousands of citizens converging on Paris, the capital of the free world and human rights, for the sole purpose of showing their peaceful disapproval of your policy?" -they.

The big debate, "a political trap". Emmanuel Macron is obviously very criticized in this letter, which serves as a basis for an address scheduled Saturday. "Your actions and your words have clearly discredited you and are highly condemnable with regard to human rights," clearly denounce its signatories, who also castigate the great national debate, which must formally begin mid-January. The consultation is described as "a political trap to try to drown" other topics such as the citizens' initiative referendum (RIC), "the implementation of a significant reduction of all taxes on products of necessity, and finally, a significant reduction in all current and future pensions, salaries, privileges and pensions of elected officials and senior state officials ".

"We ask justice for our demands". "We demand justice for our wounded and our dead, direct or collateral victims.We demand justice for our demands.We demand the establishment of truly independent media that we do right and finally recognize our mobilizations and our suffering in the face of repressive tools and media that you have put in place to muzzle us, "they claim again.

Call to be received by Macron. These "yellow vests" still ask to be received by the President of the Republic to resume negotiations: "Change your attitude and welcome us around a table to discuss," they say, before calling the French to assemble "as the ordinary citizens they are, without yellow vests, without weapons in front of grenades and batons". The call, however, sounds more like a challenge to the executive: "We will see if you will continue to beat the children, young, old, women and men of France".