Le Figaro Marseille
“Éric Le Dissès has a policy that is closer to the National Rally by taking eccentric and useless measures except to create a buzz and get people talking about the politics of the mayor of Marignane.”
Nicolas Guglielmacci does not lose his temper.
The general secretary of the local CGT union in Vitrolles called this Tuesday morning for a rally in front of the town hall of Marignane to protest against the measures put in place in recent months by the councilor, particularly in schools.
As a reminder, Éric Le Dissès announced last December that he would impose meat in schools in the name of secularism.
Last month, the various right-wing mayor declared that he wanted to equip school staff with tear gas bombs to fight against insecurity.
“We are in a completely safe situation with this last measure,”
says Nicolas Guglielmacci.
The CGT has always fought against far-right ideas and the mayor's now admitted penchant for his ideas.
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Co-founder of the RPR
The various right-wing councilor has “resurrected” with the RN sector deputy, Franck Allisio, the RPR and now claims to be part of this micro-party.
“We are also not certain that these measures really serve the population.”
The union calls on Éric Le Dissès to reverse these decisions.
Contacted, the mayor has not responded to our requests for the moment.