The time for smiles and politeness between the two rivals to conquer Paris, a year ago, seems a long way off.
Now, it's a pitched battle between Anne Hidalgo (PS) and Rachida Dati (LR).
The last reason for the anger of the municipal majority: the vaccination by the former Minister of Justice of the teaching staff of nurseries, kindergartens and primary schools.
The prefecture threatened the mayor of the 7th district to close his vaccination center if she did not stop vaccinating these “non-priority” people.
"I told Prefect Lallement, whom I had online, that I will not give in to the pressure," asserts Rachida Dati.
I use unused doses every day to vaccinate teachers and it's not for nothing that I only had one class in eighty-two that closed last week.
"And to continue:" In my district we are going to look for people to be vaccinated.
We are fighting.
Vaccinating teachers like doing saliva tests in all schools is a choice.
That of the town hall is different and if Anne Hidalgo is at war with the State, that concerns her.
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Emmanuel Grégoire denounces a lie
On the side of the Town Hall, it is Emmanuel Grégoire, the first deputy PS, who in a tweet, was responsible for responding to the head of the LR.
“Ridiculous lies.
Anne Hidalgo has been asking for weeks for vaccination for teachers and staff supervising children.
You have been called to order by the prefect and the ARS because you are breaking the rules for eligible audiences set by the government ”.
It is also rumored that making an appointment would be random to get vaccinated in the 7th district and the City would have received many calls from unhappy Parisians.
The vaccination center in the 7th arrondissement is in fact managed by a private structure.
"My doctors manage to get out a seventh dose of Pfizer or Moderna and allocate the remaining doses thus is the right solution", concludes Rachida Dati determined to cross iron with Anne Hidalgo and especially to vaccinate as many people as possible in her district. .
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