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The State targets Pierre Hurmic after the installation of posters criticizing the government at Bordeaux town hall

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Julian Doubax

Published on Nov 8, 2024 at 5:46 p.m.; updated Nov 8, 2024 at 5:47 p.m.

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Pierre Hurmic pinned by the State. Wednesday November 6, Etienne Guyotprefect of Gironde, sent a letter to the mayor of Bordeaux after the appearance of banners on the gates of City Hall.

In fact, on Monday November 4, posters were installed. They denounced the government’s budgetary orientations.

In this letter, Étienne Guyot recalls “the legislation in force relating to neutrality public services”, reveals the prefecture of Gironde in a press release published on Friday November 8.

Legal action could be taken

In its “Commune Sainte-Anne” ruling dated July 27, 2005, the Council of State indicates that “the principle of neutrality of public services precludes the affixing of signs on public buildings symbolizing the demand of political opinionsreligious or philosophical.

A statement recalled by the Gironde prefecture in its press release. The latter “invites” Pierre Hurmic to “come into compliance with the law” quickly.

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If the banners are not removed, the State could “initiate a action in court” against the mayor of Bordeaux.

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