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Schiappa understands "the desire to party" but "the virus is still there"

2021-06-15T03:12:40.357Z


After the two giant evenings at the Invalides, interrupted by the police, the minister wished to recall that it was necessary to continue to "respect the sanitary measures".


The Minister Delegate for Citizenship Marlène Schiappa recalled Sunday, June 13 for young people that "

the virus is still there

", while saying to understand their "

desire to party

", after two giant evenings at the Invalides in Paris, interrupted by the police.

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"

The situation is improving, vaccination is progressing, (...), but the virus is still there, the pandemic still exists, so there is a need to respect health measures

" explained Marlène Schiappa on Europe 1, stressing "That

there are still 12,000 people at the moment who are hospitalized because they suffer from severe forms of Covid-19

".

I understand and obviously share the desire of these young people and these people to get together and celebrate.

I see how much the youth have made sacrifices.

Marlène Schiappa, Minister for Citizenship.

According to her, the evacuation of the Esplanade des Invalides by the police on Saturday evening "

took time because the idea was precisely to use force as little as possible by trying to ensure that there was no have no overflow

”.

The young revelers met by AFP on site were often under 18 and some expressed their need to let off steam after the baccalaureate exam.

Friday and Saturday, they gathered by the hundreds on the large lawns of the Invalides, for evenings "

Project X

", named after an American film of 2012 centered on a party of young people which goes badly.

They danced, most often gathered without a mask and without respecting the barrier gestures, before being dispersed by tear gas from the police.

Saturday evening, the evening gave rise to at least four arrests, according to the Paris police headquarters, which called for responsibility on Twitter on Sunday. The police had to intervene in the night from Saturday to Sunday for new clandestine festive gatherings. Around midnight, the police intervened in the Tino-Rossi square where there were some 250 people. Around 1 a.m., "

300 to 400 people present at Place Jussieu were evacuated without incident

" and around 2 a.m., 200 to 300 people present in the Carrousel garden near the Louvre had to be evacuated by police officers, who were taken to task. , according to a police source.

For Marlène Schiappa, it is now a question of "

finding ways and means - with concerts, with sporting events, with other things - that this celebration can take place while respecting health measures

".

Source: lefigaro

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