Anger is contagious in the capital.
After a great success by denouncing, via social networks, the dirtiness of the streets and the choices of new street furniture, #saccageparis has expanded to other fights with a common denominator: Anne Hidalgo.
Everyone's declared opponent.
Bringing together all these dissatisfied people who stand against the socialist mayor, the movement organized last week its first protest demonstration in front of the Town Hall.
An act I which, according to the participants, will give rise to another from the next school year.
A convergence of recriminations and grievances among which these furious Parisians point out, pell-mell, the anti-car policy, cycle paths, tax increases or even the terraces of bars and restaurants that invade the streets.
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This last point aggregates everything they can no longer stand, as evidenced by Laure, a resident of the 6th arrondissement.
“These terraces, made of wooden pallets and garlands of flowers in
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