Thursday, June 23, 2016

The trade union demonstration on Thursday finally allowed to Paris – L’Obs

PARIS (Reuters) – Hostile Labor unions bill announced Wednesday it obtained the right to protest Thursday in Paris, epilogue of a confused morning that began with a statement from the police headquarters announcing a ban.

opponents of the bill will scroll on a course shorter than usual, a loop from and arriving Place de la Bastille in the east of the capital.

CGT and Force Ouvrière (FO), who wanted to lead the origin place of the Nation, about two kilometers away, reached this compromise with the interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, which seems to disavow the prefecture.

“the government had reached a new milestone in its desire to silence the social movement, banning the Paris demonstration of June 23,” said the leader of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, at a conference . Press

“This decision represented a discount in serious cause of a fundamental freedom guaranteed by the constitution: the right to demonstrate,” he added, alongside representatives of the six organizations coalition against the government project.

“the security service will be strengthened,” he he said.

the fever was triggered in the early morning by morning a statement from the police headquarters announcing the signing, which was to intervene in the day, a screeching halt prohibiting any procession in Paris.

the prefecture explained then not have “no choice “given the difficulties to ensure the safety of the procession, after the violence that erupted on the sidelines of previous demonstrations, and police state of fatigue.

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Given the refusal of the trade unions to organize a rally static as she proposed, negotiations have committed but, according to the prefecture, they failed because the security conditions were not met.

such a ban would be a first since 1962.

“This is a declaration of war, of course we will show tomorrow,” had immediately reacted on BFM TV Benjamin Amar, an official of the CGT Val-de-Marne.

the MP Christian Paul, one of the leaders of “slingers” socialists, denounced a “historic mistake” and ruled that the prime minister, Manuel Valls, took there a “heavy responsibility”.

“We feel there last week by the Prime Minister a cure will. And it is all the more paradoxical is that at a time when a compromise could be found on the Labour law, “he said on BFM TV.

On Twitter, the Front President National Marine Le Pen had meanwhile spoke of a “resignation deal with thugs and a serious attack on democracy.”

right, many officials had called in recent days for such a ban but Nicolas Sarkozy , chairman of the Republicans took on Tuesday against the foot by estimating that this would be “unreasonable”.

violence has regularly erupted in margin processions in Paris and major provincial cities since the early anti-labor movement in March, resulting in hundreds of arrests.

the government’s attitude has changed after the last big day of action on June 14, during where a handful of demonstrators had attacked a glass front of the children’s hospital Necker, in the south of Paris.

the next day, Manuel Valls urged unions not to organize this type of event, otherwise the government would take its “responsibilities”.

the union front was still maintained two new days of action on Thursday and next Tuesday against the bill defended by Myriam El Khomri, which should return power to the national Assembly for a second reading.

(Simon Carraud with Emmanuel Jarry, Gerard Bon and Emile Picy, edited by Yves Clarisse)

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