Fabrice Dalongeville, the mayor of Auger-Saint-Vincent, a rural commune in the southeast of Oise with some 500 inhabitants, taps away on a laptop covered in stickers.
Behind his back we see a school painting, stacked meeting chairs, and, overlooking, an official portrait of Emmanuel Macron.
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“It has been almost five years since a unique form of social protest emerged in our country through the expression of the Yellow Vests,” says the elected official, in writing, to the attention of the President of the Republic.
In its wake, hundreds of thousands of grievances were filed.
I consider that you have not kept your commitment to make public and accessible all the grievances thought up and then written by our fellow citizens.
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