Paris: Extinction Rebellion Occupies the Simone-De-Beauvoir Bridge on the Eve of the Municipal Elections
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XR Paris sent a message by occupying the Simone-de-Beauvoir bridge between the 12th and 13th arrondissements. The police quickly dislodged the militants.
Shortly after the activists arrived, two police cordons were set up.
Regretting that environmental issues were little discussed during the elections, the activists intended to set up a "citizen" and "ecological" assembly on the Simone-de-Beauvoir Bridge in Paris. They had been evacuated by the police.
This action was organised, explained the environmental group, in order to recall that "we don't talk at all about ecology" during these elections, "while the subject is in the top 3 of the concerns" of the French.
On Saturday 21 March, 300 activists from the Extinction Rebellion group took over the Simone-de-Beauvoir Bridge in Paris to hold a citizens' and ecological assembly on the eve of the second round of municipal elections.
300 Extinction Rebellion activists were evicted by state forces after attempting to organize their "common rebellion," a large public assembly in Paris on the eve of the second round of municipal elections. Paris, report The "common rebellion" ultimately did not take place, nipped in the bud by the Paris police prefecture. On March 21, Extinction Rebellion planned a large weekend of festive occupation in front of the Council of State to "reclai…
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