The protesters converged from different parts of Toulouse to Capitol Square to protest against Emmanuel Macron's responses to their demands.

Some demonstrators intruded Tuesday in the town hall of Toulouse, where they suspended banners on balconies, at a rally of a hundred protesters, including "yellow vests", on the Capitol Square, now banned from movement .

Three banners displayed

"Social Justice", "Let's Take the Power" and "Climate Justice", proclaimed the three banners, which were unfurled from the balconies on the first floor of City Hall, before being quickly snatched by the police under the boos Some protestors. "We're here, we're here, even if Emmanuel Macron does not want it, we're here," the demonstrators were sung below, resuming a classic of Saturday's processions of "yellow vests".

Inaugurating "yellow days" according to the organizers, "yellow vests" but also various collectives, including the group ANV-COP 21, the DAL and Attac, the gathering on the emblematic place of the city had been kept secret. Several groups converged on it from various points of the city before protesters donned their yellow vest once under the windows of City Hall. "It is a symbolic action to demand more social justice, more democracy and more ecological justice," said a participant without giving his name.

Macron's response deemed "disappointing"

"For several weeks we have been banned from the Capitol Square, but it belongs to all Toulouse and public places," he added. "Macron's response is disappointing, in fact there is no answer to the questions raised, so we do not see why we should back off," he added. The police stationed in front of the doors of the town hall closed them, while the demonstrators chained on an improvised concert with electric guitar, taking again the tube Antisocial of the 80s of the group Trust.