Pierre-Marie Sève is general delegate of the Institute for Justice (IPJ), an association of citizens mobilized alongside the victims.
On May 16, to raise the temperature of a summer that was already announced to be very hot, the mayor of Grenoble issued a municipal decree authorizing the burkini.
Then, this municipal decree was suspended by the administrative court of Grenoble.
In the process, the Council of State, the highest administrative judge, confirmed the decision of the administrative court.
But last week, following the decision of the Council of State, several women showed up at municipal swimming pools dressed in burkinis.
Some, whose burkini were glued to the body, were allowed to enter, while others, whose burkini was baggy, had to turn back.
So what happened?
Has the city of Grenoble done it again?
Did she break the law?
Everything is hidden in the content of the decision of the Council of State.
In its stop at the end of June…
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