On Monday, as the movement of yellow vests continues for a third day of blocking, some people call for new actions Saturday, November 24, in Paris.

"Act 2 All France In Paris" . This is the name of an event launched on Facebook by Éric Drouet, driver of road Melun (Seine-et-Marne) and one of the initiators of the movement of yellow vests. His call to protest in Paris, on the Place de la Concorde Saturday, November 24, already has more than 20,000 participants and about 150,000 people "interested" .

"We must put a coup de grace and all get on Paris by all means possible (carpooling, train, bus, etc.). Paris, because this is where the government is. We are waiting for everyone, trucks, buses, taxis, farmers. Everybody ! " Wrote the organizer.

"Paris blocked", "Paris dead city"

Franck Buhler, leader of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan's political party Debout la France in the Tarn-et-Garonne, and one of the initiators of the movement, also launched Sunday a video call on Facebook for new blocking actions next Saturday, in Paris.

"All of you, on foot, on horseback and by car, must go through all the streets of Paris. Spread throughout the city . "On November 24, Paris is blocked, November 24, it's Paris city dead," he said on his page "Frank Buhler - Political Blog - Patriosphère Infos . "

Laurent Nuñez opposes a plea of ​​inadmissibility

"The organizers can not call like that to a demonstration Place de la Concorde," said Monday on CNews , the Secretary of State to the Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez. "Place de la Concorde falls under the jurisdiction of the police headquarters. We must declare a demonstration in Paris, " he added, assuring that the police prefect will examine this draft action. "Sometimes, demonstrations can be forbidden ... I do not think that Concorde lends itself to a serene framework" .

Laurent Nunez "The organizers can not call like that to a demonstration Place de la Concorde" pic.twitter.com/1JqsDsybpZ

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Part of the Yellow Vests decided Monday to continue blocking operations for a third day targeting mainly highways but also oil depots, while the government is inflexible in the face of the growl.