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The town hall of Bordeaux, whose entrance doors were set on fire, is not the only Gironde municipality to have borne the brunt of opponents of pension reform on Thursday evening.
In Talence, the walls of the town hall were tagged overnight and discovered at dawn this Friday.
The inscriptions, domed in red on the walls of the building, are explicit.
“
Retirement before arthritis
”, “
Revolution
!
“, “
Macron destitution
” or even “
the yellow vests will triumph
” are spread over the plaster and the bay windows, where two crosses of Lorraine overhang the signature “
Direct action identity
".
A signature already found on the permanence of Girondin deputies and on the premises of family planning in Bordeaux, degraded recently.
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The mayor's anger
Denouncing an "inadmissible act
which is detrimental to all the agents of the city and of the CCAS who invest themselves every day in the public service
", the mayor of Talence, Emmanuel Sallaberry, declared that he had filed a complaint in the hope that the perpetrators "
be identified and punished with the greatest firmness
”.
Before adding: “
No cause, no claim can justify attacking our institutions.
»
Throughout France, the overflows and rampages on the sidelines of the pension reform were violent: 123 police officers and gendarmes were injured.
In this context, and at the request of France, the visit of King Charles III and Queen Camilla, who were to be received in Paris and Bordeaux from March 26 to 29, has been postponed.