The mayors' concern is at its peak a few days before returning to school. Senators and deputies must meet this Saturday in joint joint committee to discuss the legal responsibility of elected officials. The majority and the opposition are strongly opposed on the subject.
Some mayors preferred to take the lead in requiring parents to sign a disclaimer. Like Christophe Rouillon, PS mayor of Coulaines (Sarthe) and vice-president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF). "The goal is to discharge the responsibility of the town hall by asking the parents to certify that they are aware of the risks and the sanitary measures implemented by the town hall, which cannot guarantee the absence of contamination" , he explains to Le Figaro .
"Take precautions"
If the signature of the document will not be compulsory to follow the courses, the mayor will require it for what concerns extracurricular activities (reception, canteen, etc.). In the document, the elected representative asks the signatory parent to "certify
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