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Coronavirus: Aubry worried about "vagueness" on the terms of deconfinement

2020-04-23T18:49:12.814Z



PS mayor of Lille, Martine Aubry, worried Thursday evening about the "vagueness" of the executive on the modalities of deconfinement, calling on the state to give "clear general directives" and then "trust" the elected officials local.

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“I must say that, tonight, like the teachers' unions, I am a little bit in the dark. I thought there was a plan and now we're told it will be "volunteering for the return to school," said the former minister on BFMTV. President Emmanuel Macron announced Thursday that, as part of the deconfinement planned from May 11, back to school would be done on a voluntary basis. "What I don't understand is this kind of vagueness (...) I don't know how we are going to be able to organize school on a voluntary basis," reacted Ms. Aubry, who reaffirmed that in her city , it could not "apply the entire Blanquer plan" , articulated in three successive stages of return.

" I'm just saying to the state: tell us clearly the dates, the people who are going to be unconfined and trust us. We can do, we have been doing since the beginning of containment, "added the former first secretary of the Socialist Party. " Clear directives and that we trust those who know the local reality ", under " the authority of the prefect of course, " insisted Martine Aubry.

Source: lefigaro

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