‘Enough Is Enough’: Macron Blasts Post-PSG Victory Riots that Swept Across France
- French President Emmanuel Macron condemned the violent riots across France after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, calling the scenes unacceptable and promising punishment for those responsible.
- Authorities reported that 780 people were arrested, over 200 injured including several seriously, and one person died during the unrest across 71 cities, with looting occurring in numerous locations.
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The victory of Paris Saint-Germain was tarnished Saturday night by scenes of chaos and violence all over France.
‘Enough is enough’: Macron blasts post-PSG victory riots that swept across France
What began as nationwide celebrations of PSG’s Champions League victory quickly descended into rioting, looting and clashes with police, leaving hundreds arrested and dozens injured
French president says authorities will be 'uncompromising' with these responsible for unrest following Paris Saint-Germain's European title victory
French professional football club Paris Saint-Germain (PSG), which won the UEFA Champions League (UCL), held a large-scale welcoming ceremony in Paris, France on the 31st (local time). President Emmanuel Macron invited the team to the Élysée Palace to congratulate them, but strongly criticized the violence that occurred across France immediately after the victory, calling it “unacceptable.”
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