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Riposte Alimentaire blocked a major avenue in Paris to protest against MaPrimeRénov budget cuts

2024-02-26T11:44:39.398Z

Highlights: Seven activists blocked a major avenue in Paris to protest against budget cuts. Police removed the hands of five of them with nail polish remover, before proceeding to arrest the seven activists. The budget allocated to the ecological transition is one of the most affected by these economies. It was raised to the rank of ‘absolute priority’ in September, to meet the ambitions of reducing the deficit. The government has promised to take back a billion out of the 1.6 billion promised in the budget.


Seven activists sat on the pedestrian crossing and stuck their hands to the asphalt, blocking traffic.


The climate activist movement Food Riposte (formerly Last Renovation) blocked Avenue de la Grande-Armée in Paris for an hour in one direction on Monday morning to protest against government cuts to the budget for the thermal renovation of buildings.

Seven activists wore orange vests stamped Food Response and sat on the pedestrian crossing around 9:15 a.m. sticking their hands to the asphalt, preventing traffic to all vehicles in the suburbs-Paris direction, towards the Arc de Triumphant, with the exception of bicycles and motorcycles, causing honking but without clashes with motorists.

Budget

After three quarters of an hour, the police began to remove the hands of five of them from the asphalt with nail polish remover, before proceeding to arrest the seven activists.

“The government is going back on its promises by taking back a billion out of the 1.6 billion promised (increase in the envelope of MaPrimeRénov', Editor's note)

,” explained Rachel, sitting on the ground, her neck chained to Sacha's.

“The thermal renovation of buildings is a major advance in social justice in addition to confronting

the climate crisis ,

continued the activist, who affirms

“cannot be able to stand by and do nothing

. ”

Food Response protests against the

“immediate”

savings of 10 billion euros unveiled by the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire on February 18, to meet the ambitions of reducing the deficit.

Elevated in September to the rank of

“absolute priority”

, the budget allocated to the ecological transition is one of the most affected by these economies.

Source: lefigaro

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