After the intervention of the police, this morning, on the roundabout of the ferry terminal of Naye, in Saint-Malo, where demonstrators, outside Saint-Malo, wanted to block the entrances and exits, the citizen march is Part as planned, at 10am from the media library, to Intra-Muros.

From the beginning of the march, Manu, a mediator of yellow vests, put the points on the "i". "In Saint-Malo, it's a pacifist movement, I do not endorse what's going on at the ferry terminal, and those who want to go there are their choice, but we're going to walk to Intra-Muros. , quietly. "

"Not to break or block"

In the ranks, protesters approve. "We have come for a pacifist march, not to break or block anyone," says a young couple from Miniac-Morvan, who wants better "social justice".

Framed by the police, the procession then rushes towards the Avenue Louis-Martin, to go to Intra-Muros, "the heart of the city", in the calm and in the rain. Some say "All together, all together" , "Macron resignation" or sing La Marseillaise . There are some children, active people of all ages, pensioners ...

About 300 protesters marched from the station to Intra-Muros, in a calm environment. | Nadine Paris

"For a better redistribution"

All are there for different reasons, but "fiscal, social injustice" is at the heart of their movement. "Politics has left too many people out of business," says a lady who works with elderly people. "They have spared but they are starting to take in their reserves, they are motivating us to fight, for our children."

"I'm here for a better equality in taxes," says a man, retired, " for a better redistribution, if everyone could have a little what others have a lot ... And I do not guarantee the breakage We do not want to hurt anyone. " It was out of fear of thugs and the police that a young mason preferred not to bring his three children.

After this march "citizen", demonstrators found themselves at the roundabout of the ferry terminal in Saint-Malo. | Nadine Paris

"I would like to live better"

"They will come this afternoon, with my wife, and since the beginning of the movement, I came every day, when I could, yesterday I was in RTT, I attended the meeting with MP Gilles Lurton. " He who feels happy to have a job, demands better wages. "I would like to live better."

While the Yellow Vests were marching towards the Intra-Muros, where the fenced-in gates were raised and the parking meters hidden under a tarpaulin, the sub-prefect was on the roundabout of the ferry terminal, with a handful of demonstrators, outside, who wanted to block everything. Leaving the time of the march, some then returned, preventing the trucks from leaving and arriving at the ferry terminal.

Other demonstrators are still on the roundabout Rene Cassin, as from the beginning of the movement.