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"Ta Chicha and Your Music, We Don't Want It!": the Poster of the Town Hall RN of Agde Arouses Controversy

Summary by Le Figaro
Available at the entrance of the beaches and published in the pages of the municipal magazine, this visual generated by IA urges compliance with a decree prohibiting nargiles.

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In Agde, the new municipality intends to enforce a simple rule: the beaches and streets of the seaside resort must remain pleasant spaces for all, riddled of the... The article "Ta chicha and your music, we don't want it!": a poster of the town hall RN of Agde arouses the indignation of the left appeared first on current values.

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At the end of July, Aurélien Lopez-Liguori launched a new communication campaign against incivilities on the beach. Posters deemed racist by his opponents.

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In order to combat the nuisances on the beaches of the city, which turned to the far right in March, a visual generated by artificial intelligence published at the end of July staged young men of Mediterranean appearance.

·Paris, France
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Available at the entrance of the beaches and published in the pages of the municipal magazine, this visual generated by IA urges compliance with a decree prohibiting nargiles.

·Paris, France
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In Agde (Hérault), a poster made by artificial intelligence is controversial. "Ta chicha and your music, we don't want it!", can we read there. Contacted by La Défêche, the town hall National Gathering confirms...

To fight against summer incivilities, the RN Town Hall of Agde (Hérault) placed several posters at the entrance to the beaches. Generated by artificial intelligence and often caricatural, they created a lively controversy.

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La Dépêche du Midi broke the news on Wednesday, August 5, 2026.
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