Anti-G7 Protesters March With 'Stolen' Portraits Of Emmanuel Macron

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Demonstrators at the so-called "portrait march" were carrying official portraits of Emmanuel Macron which had been taken down from town halls across the country over the last few months.

BAYONNE, FRANCE: Several hundred anti-G7 protesters staged an unusual protest in southwestern France on Sunday, holding "stolen" portraits of French President Emmanuel Macron which were held upside down in a pointed critique on his policies.
Demonstrators at the so-called "portrait march" were carrying official portraits of the 41-year-old French leader which had been taken down from town halls across the country over the last few months.

The climate and social justice march was organised by environmental activist group ANV COP 21, as well as two Basque groups Alternatiba et Bizi all of whom were marching under a slogan which pledged to "take down Macron".

"One, two, three degrees, it's a crime against humanity!" they chanted as they marched through the narrow streets of Bayonne near the southwestern French resort of Biarritz where world leaders are gathering for the G7 summit.

"We are holding him upside down to show the lack of sense in his policies," explained a Bizi activist called Mathieu.
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