She persists and signs. While the justice had asked at the beginning of May to the City of Paris to remove the banners of support for the strikers, deployed since the beginning of the social protest on the facade of the City Hall of Paris, it has just displayed a new message of support... disguised. In the form of two wink emoticons, which now frame the main door of the central town hall. A roundabout way to support the protest movement against the pension reform, on the eve of the strike scheduled for Tuesday, June 6.
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A revenge tinged with humor
On her social networks, Anne Hidalgo herself even took care to publish the photo of these winks with mention "town hall solidarity with... #6juin #RéformeDesRetraites". "This is politics made with humor, but everyone understands the message: I am mayor of Paris, and as mayor of Paris, I carry a social and ecological message. I support the social movement and I affirm it, "said the mayor of Paris in a statement sent by his entourage.
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A fraternal and benevolent message" according to the Parisian mayor "at a time when the social movement is in the streets to peacefully demand the withdrawal of this anti-social, brutal and unjust reform," she said, without giving details on the cost of the operation, or its duration. On the side of the opposition, which had fiercely opposed the affixing of these banners and had brandished the principle of neutrality to which the public services are bound, we laugh yellow.
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In violation of an injunction, the mayor of Paris is having fun with the money of Parisians, "says Aurélien Véron, elected Change Paris in Paris Center at the origin of the request for summary demanding the removal of the first banners on which one could read "Town hall in solidarity with the social movement". "Anne Hidalgo is leading by example with this infantile call to play with our laws and court decisions. Let it not complain if Parisians do not respect its rules and decisions, "he continues.