an “anti-scum pass” among the many precedence measures for the RN candidate | EUROtoday
Boosted by the polls which have positioned him neck and neck for a number of weeks for victory with the outgoing mayor Benoît Payan (varied left), the National Rally (RN) candidate in Marseille, Franck Allisio, assures “prepare for the exercise of power”. If he delays publishing his full program, the RN deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône introduced, Thursday February 26, the primary 5 measures that he intends to place in place inside a interval of “ten to a hundred days” if he’s elected.
Among them, the “family-minots-seniors pass” : a proposal which goals to create areas on seashores and in municipal parks reserved for sure classes of the inhabitants. “Some have called it an “anti-scum pass” and that doesn’t trouble me”assumes Franck Allisio, who intends to have his measure voted on “from the first municipal council”. “This will immediately allow all Marseille residents to enjoy their public spaces by having part of the gardens and beaches preserved and secure. Sheltered from all those who can ruin their lives and prevent them from enjoying spaces to which they contribute through their taxes”he explains.
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