“For the moment, there are big announcements, but four months later, there is no start of the euro being affected,” laments Bruno Beschizza, mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois

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Urban riots: “For the moment, there are big announcements, but four months later, there is no start of the euro being affected”, laments Bruno Beschizza, mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois

The 19/20 info receives, this Thursday, October 26, Bruno Beschizza, LR mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois and Nadir Kaya, president of the association Banlieue Plus and our neighborhoods, to comment on the main announcements of the Prime Minister, four months after the riots which shook France. – (franceinfo)

The 19/20 info receives, this Thursday, October 26, Bruno Beschizza, LR mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois and Nadir Kaya, president of the association Banlieue Plus and our neighborhoods, to comment on the main announcements of the Prime Minister, four months after the riots which shook France.

The town of Aulnay-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis) was particularly affected during the riots last summer. The damage was estimated at around eight million euros. “The big absentee this afternoon is the word money“, declares Bruno Beschizza, LR mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois, in reaction to the measures announced by Elisabeth Borne, this Thursday, October 26, following the urban riots this summer. “I need to return to my city with answers. (…) The central kitchen to feed my kids, who reimburses it? For the moment, there are big announcements, but four months later, there is no start of the euro being affected“, insists Bruno Beschizza. The mayor of Aulnay-sous-Bois also criticizes “the insurance lie“.

Broken promises

Several announcements were made this afternoon at the Sorbonne, in particular to support families, but also offenders. The Prime Minister spoke of educational unity, supervised in particular by the army. “When I look at Mr. Macron’s first mandate, what he was able to do in his first electoral campaign, his promises to the suburbs, today we see that the promises are not kept.”, estimates Nadir Kaya, president of the Banlieue Plus and our neighborhoods association, who reminds us not to be politicized. “Madame Borne intervenes to discuss the riots, when she begins with the repressive area, it is a message which is sent to public opinion, which is formatted to do nothing for the working-class neighborhoods, because for years, the only response that we [apporte pour] solving the problems of the suburbs means more police and hitting harder“, he adds.


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