It's a mix of genres that the government doesn't like.
Echoing the call launched by the communist Fabien Roussel to close the town halls on January 31 out of "solidarity" towards the mobilizations planned that day against the pension reform, Anne Hidalgo announced to close the doors of the Town Hall. from Paris.
Only services deemed essential will remain accessible, such as civil status.
For the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt, this decision presented as symbolic takes on "
a moral
" or even "
political
" problem.
“
I have a bit of the feeling that the mayor of Paris confuses municipal services with an appendix of the Socialist Party
”, thus denounced the minister, invited on BFMTV / RMC this Friday morning.
The member of the government denounces the fact that "
the political commitment
" of the elected deprives the Parisians, among whom some are "
in favor of the reform
" or "
are not opposed to it
".
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In general, this initiative poses for Olivier Dussopt “
a real political question in terms of neutrality and respect for convictions
”.
Other town halls, in Île-de-France and in the rest of the territory, have announced that they will interrupt their services for the second day of mobilization.