The minister announced this on the air of the BFMTV channel.

"Demonstrations that may be associated with street pogroms should be banned," said the head of the French Interior Ministry.

He also noted that the ban will be in effect until the end of the celebrations of Bastille Day, a national holiday that takes place on July 14.

In addition, the country decided to ban the rally of law enforcement officers on July 14 in support of their colleague from Nanterre.

Instead, 130,45 police officers will be deployed on the streets, <>,<> of whom are specially trained to confront urban riots, according to the channel's website.

Earlier it became known that almost 6 thousand people came out to protest against police violence in France on July 8.

On July 4, it was reported that French police and gendarmes had detained more than 1,2 minors since the beginning of the riots across the country.