LE FIGARO. - During the municipal campaign, we saw that your relations with the State became strained. What are the consequences of this coronavirus crisis?
Anne HIDALGO. - The relations of the Paris City Hall with the State are always good when it comes to respecting executives and protecting our fellow citizens. We proved it at the time of Charlie and on November 13, during the floods and the fire of Notre-Dame and, more recently, during the attack at the Prefecture of Police. My primary mission is to protect Parisians. With the State and all the competent authorities, we are currently in daily discussions on this crisis. Everyone is aligned. Sunday evening, a first case in a school in the 15th arrondissement was reported to us. Immediately, there was a fight. The class was closed, the parents gathered, then the children kept at home. And that's how it should work.
What specific measures have you put in place?
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