In the midst of a challenge to the pension reform, there is still some good news.
In any case, this is what the socialist Anne Hidalgo underlined, welcoming the “
dedensification
” of Paris.
The capital has indeed lost more than 120,000 inhabitants in ten years, according to INSEE, but the city councilor does not see this as a negative phenomenon.
On the contrary, it is "
a necessity, so that we can live better in Paris
", she assured the microphone of France Info, citing districts like Belleville, where the density per km² is particularly high.
“
This dedensification, we built it with Greater Paris
, also rejoiced Anne Hidalgo.
If we have invested in Greater Paris, it is also so that there can be housing not only in the center.
“According to the elected, it is a way to have”
more parks, more gardens, more air, fewer cars, more nature
“.
“
Good news
”, in short, which “
shows
” even “
the attractiveness of Paris
”.
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“
It's not good news that a capital is emptying
”, nevertheless ended up recognizing the socialist.
Before insisting on the problem of “
too expensive
” housing and the need, according to her, to produce “
more social housing
” and “to
regulate private rents
”.
“
I want 40% public housing allowing middle-class, hard-working people to be able to return to settle in Paris
,” she concluded.
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