The anti-sanitary pass rallies, which brought together more than 160,000 people throughout France on Saturday July 24, according to the authorities, would be "
urban
", while the "yellow vests" came more from the "
territories
", according to an information note territorial areas revealed by
Le Parisien
.
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If the "yellow vests" found themselves in a clear opposition to the increase in fuel taxes, the anti-health pass movement brings together as many antivaxes, as people who criticize more generally the health policy of the government, worried, or even antisystems, reports
Le Parisien.
A heterogeneity which is found in the codes of manifestation. The note specifies that the sanitary pass “
do not benefit from a rallying symbol
”, even if some have sported white to avoid being taken to task.
On the contrary, the "yellow vests" were found around this famous chasuble, "a
symbol which gave activists a real feeling of belonging to an original movement yet lacking a structured hierarchy
".
If the movement of "yellow vests" held in the long term, the territorial intelligence underlines an increase of 27% of the mobilization last Saturday, from the second week of demonstration unlike the movement of the end of 2018. "
The mobilization will probably last all l 'summer
', say territorial intelligence. "
Traditionally a day of crossover, the busiest in the summer
", this Saturday "will
allow us to observe the determination of the various demonstrators
".
However, the similarities with the movement of "yellow vests" that we find episodically in the current mobilizations remain numerous.
No real organizations, undeclared demonstrations with appeal on social networks, citizens not used to demonstrating, and a shared cause: the defense of freedom.
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And not surprisingly, notes
Le Parisien
, the note specifies that "a
majority of 'yellow vests' (65%) support the current mobilizations
".
More than 1,500 “yellow vests” have been identified by the Central Territorial Intelligence Service (SCRT) in some sixty towns, or 1% of all demonstrators in France.