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Anne Hidalgo judges the violence in Guadeloupe "unbearable"

2021-11-20T13:40:18.001Z


Socialist presidential candidate Anne Hidalgo ruled Saturday on TF1 the violence in Guadeloupe "unbearable" and called for ...


Socialist presidential candidate Anne Hidalgo ruled Saturday on TF1 the violence in Guadeloupe "

unbearable

" and called for "

dialogue

", while saying that she is in favor of opening the third dose to over 40s.

"

This violence is unbearable, and I am at the side of the populations, and of those who have their car burned

," said Anne Hidalgo after another restless night in the archipelago, despite the establishment of a cover. fire Friday night.

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"

There is a need for dialogue, it must be restored

", she said, while the mobilization launched five days ago by a collective of union and citizen organizations against the health pass and the vaccination obligation caregivers against Covid-19 is now doubled by violence committed by rioters.

But for the mayor of Paris, "

we must bet on vaccination

", and "

we must very quickly expand the possibility of access to the third dose

" of vaccine, to fight against the arrival of a fifth wave of Covid- 19.

"

Let's go, we must protect ourselves by vaccination,

" she added concerning the opening of the third dose to over 40s.

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But questioned on the obligation of this third dose, she also judges that "

we must try to dialogue

", recalling that "

the mayors are already very involved

", to support, convince "of the interest of vaccination.

Source: lefigaro

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