DIRECT. Council of Paris: questioned, Laurent Nuñez persists on the absence of racism in the police

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2023-07-05 16:31:00

What about the animal condition in Paris?

A deliberation of Paris en Commun plans in particular to create a budget for animal welfare, to train municipal police officers in animal welfare or even the creation of a dispensary for low-income pet owners.

Paris has 250,000 cats, 100,000 dogs and other pets as well as wild animals such as foxes or bats.

The lack of probity of elected officials, an attack on the image of the city of Paris?

This announcement from the Parisian executive made Rachida Dati, mayor (Changer Paris) of the 7th arrondissement jump. ” I am witnesses in this case, the majority is directly implicated in several cases. You don’t understand anything about the rule of law, I’m going to teach you”.

Also searched in this case, in his law firm, the mayor (Changer Paris) of the 16th arrondissement Francis Szpiner also got carried away before leaving the hemicycle.

What future for the Parc des Princes?

What future for the Parc des Princes? On the occasion of current affairs, the Independent and Progressive adviser Pierre-Yves Bournazel asked the town hall of Paris about a possible departure from PSG to another venue such as the Stade de France.

As a reminder, the PSG absolutely wants to buy the Parc des Princes before launching the expansion work of 500 million euros. Anne Hidalgo refusing to sell, the club is looking for a plan B and has responded to a call for expressions of interest for the takeover of the Stade de France.

“There is no ongoing discussion with the club on a possible takeover of the Parc des Princes by PSG. This proposal was a takeover proposal for 38 million euros, which we considered to be a spoliation, ”replied Anne Hidalgo.

The climate between elected officials is tense around the question of police violence

The deputy in charge of city policy Anne-Claire Boux took the floor to also ask the prefect of police to “work together to solve the problem of racism in the police”.

“We cannot deny the justice which condemned the State for discriminatory control at Gare du Nord nor can we deny the warning of the UN”, she underlined.

While Anne-Claire Boux recalled the link with the events of 2005, the elected representative of the 7th arrondissement Emmanuelle Dauvergne shouted a “We don’t care! », through the hemicycle.

A behavior that prompted the President of the Council Anne Hidalgo to call her to order.

Laurent Nunez persists and signs on the absence of systemic racism in the police

“Racism in the police is documented by scientists, journalists, human rights institutions, grassroots associations and whistleblowers who themselves come from the ranks of the police,” recalled the elected official.

“It is completely false to say that there is systemic racism”, hammered the prefect of police. “Is your question a way to contribute to appeasement in our country? Is this a way of thanking the police for their mobilization to fight against the urban violence that has taken place in recent days, ”he asked Raphaëlle Rémy-Leleu in turn.

Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo expressed her “confidence” in the Paris police headquarters and said “here, no one will run after the far left, nor after the far right”, in a tense climate in the hemicycle.

The Council resumes!

Wild sale of Nike sneakers, advertising displays on city buildings or fashion shows, cases of street marketing, declared or not, have multiplied in recent months in Paris.

It’s the break !

The Council of Paris is suspended during the lunch break. He will return at 2:30 p.m. with topical questions.

Olympic Games: the right is concerned about the “practice conditions” of volunteers mobilized for the Games

The elected Changer Paris! Farida Kerboua spoke at the Council to alert on the future conditions of exercise of volunteers mobilized for the Paris Games.

“Eight-hour days, six-day weeks, only one free meal a day, only one subway ticket… It’s a bit steep for volunteering,” she said. The elected representative to submit a wish asking that volunteers work less than eight hours a day, have two transport tickets a day, a meal and a snack, refreshing drinks throughout the day and easier access to the sites during the festivities.

This wish was not adopted.

The elected official also worried about the risks of sabotage of the Games, through “false volunteers”.

Free swimming in the Bassin de la Villette

This summer, Parisians will be able to swim for free in the natural basin of La Villette.

Swimming will be inaugurated this Saturday, July 8, and open until September 3.

“In working-class neighborhoods, half of middle school students can’t swim. These pools are also an opportunity to learn to swim and to learn gestures that can save people,” said Léa Vasa (Paris en Commun – Ecologie pour Paris).

A new padel court in the 15th arrondissement

A padel court will soon see the light of day on the physical education ground (TEP) Castagnary, in the 15th arrondissement. The fate of the Castagnary site had been in abeyance for many years.

All of the city’s communications translated into “FALC”

The city of Paris also plans to translate all of its documents and communications into Easy to Read and Understand (FALC) language, with the aim of making them more accessible to people with disabilities.

Make public transport accessible to all

On the occasion of the 2024 Olympic Games, Paris will welcome 450,000 people with disabilities. In the meantime, the city must make sure to make public space more accessible, and in particular public transport.

“The bus network must be fully accessible by 2024,” said the mayor of Paris. More than 1,300 bus stops are already up to standard and “400 must be the subject of work before the games,” said Anne Hidalgo.

Another ten private addresses from access to their homes

Another ten addresses are targeted by orders prohibiting access and temporary occupation following the explosion in rue Saint-Jacques.

The track of a gas explosion still favored

The investigation aimed at establishing the origin of the explosion in rue Saint-Jacques is still ongoing. For the time being, it is always the track of a gas explosion which is privileged.

“I would like a cross-party mission to be carried out in order to look into the terms of execution of the gas concession in Paris, a concession currently entrusted to GRDF”, announced Anne Hidalgo.

Tribute to the victims of the explosion in rue Saint-Jacques

On Wednesday June 21, the building at 277, Rue Saint-Jacques, in the 5th arrondissement, exploded.

The report shows 58 victims, including four who are still in absolute emergency, and one deceased. A minute of silence was observed in his honor.

“Our thoughts also go out to all the residents, passers-by, traders who have suffered the psychological, physical and material impacts,” added Anne Hidalgo.

The mayor (PS) of Paris also wanted to thank the firefighters, the police, as well as Florence Berthout, mayor (Horizons) of the 5th arrondissement, for their work.

The mayor of Paris clarified that she was working to relocate the Paris American Academy, the design school whose premises were at this address, so that it could reopen its doors at the start of the school year.

Rue Saint-Jacques (V). The balance sheet reports 58 victims. LP/Paul Abran
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