Pese a que recientemente hubo un acuerdo de postergar el alza en el precio de los combustibles, por parte del gobierno de Francia, y logró disminuir el grado de violencia que estaban alcanzando las protestas de los “Chalecos amarillos”; Sindicatos y agricultores se unen a la causa realizando distintos bloqueos y permitiendo que los viajeros cruzaran casetas de peaje de forma gratuita.
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Demonstrators stand near toll gates on a motorway at Biarritz southwestern France, Wednesday, Dec.5, 2018.The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray.(AP Photo/Bob Edme)

Students talk behind a banner reading "against tuition and expensive life, Tolbias against Macron" at the closed Tobiac university in Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. A day after French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced a suspension of planned fuel tax hikes that kicked off protests, the "yellow vest" protest movement showed no sign of slowing down. Students opposed to a university application system remained mobilized, trucking unions called for a rolling strike and France's largest farm union threatened to launch protests next week. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

A student wearing a yellow vest answers reporters in front of a banner reading "against tuition and expensive life, Tolbias against Macron" at the closed Tobiac university in Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. A day after French Prime Minister Edouard Philippe announced a suspension of planned fuel tax hikes that kicked off protests, the "yellow vest" protest movement showed no sign of slowing down. Students opposed to a university application system remained mobilized, trucking unions called for a rolling strike and France's largest farm union threatened to launch protests next week. (AP Photo/Christophe Ena)

Protesters wearing their yellow vest stand by a blockade outside the French oil giant Total fuel depot in Gennevilliers, outside Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

French riot police officers wait at a blockade outside the French oil giant Total fuel depot in Gennevilliers, outside Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

French riot police officers take position near a barricade outside the French oil giant Total fuel depot in Gennevilliers, outside Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

French riot police officers remove a barricade that was set sup outside the French oil giant Total fuel depot in Gennevilliers, outside Paris, Wednesday Dec.5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray. (AP Photo/Michel Euler)

A group of demonstrators wearing their yellow vest occupy a traffic circle, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 outside La Mede oil refinery, near Martigues, southeastern France. Trade unions and farmers pledged Wednesday to join nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron, as concessions by the government failed to stem the momentum of the most violent demonstrations France has seen in decades. On poster reads: Macron resigns, National Assembly dissolution. People suffering. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

A demonstrator holds a placard reading " Join us" as they stand by toll gates on a motorway at Biarritz southwestern France, Wednesday, Dec.5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray. (AP Photo/Bob Edme)

A demonstrator holds a french flag at the toll gates on a motorway at Biarritz southwestern France, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018. The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray.(AP Photo/Bob Edme)

A group of demonstrators wearing their yellow vest occupy a traffic circle, Wednesday, Dec. 5, 2018 outside La Mede oil refinery, near Martigues, southeastern France. Trade unions and farmers pledged Wednesday to join nationwide protests against President Emmanuel Macron, as concessions by the government failed to stem the momentum of the most violent demonstrations France has seen in decades. On poster reads: Macron resigns, National Assembly dissolution. People suffering. (AP Photo/Claude Paris)

A demonstrator wearing a yellow jacket reading " Macron give us the wealth tax" protests at the toll gates on a motorway at Biarritz southwestern France, Wednesday, Dec.5, 2018.The concessions made by French president Emmanuel Macron's government in a bid to stop the huge and violent anti-government demonstrations seemed on Wednesday to have failed to convince protesters, with trade unions and disgruntled farmers now threatening to join the fray.(AP Photo/Bob Edme)