“Do you find this absurd? Us too” “Where do we get them?” » This is what we can read on the facade of Bordeaux city hall since Monday, in reaction to the budget cuts announced in the 2025 finance bill.
For the city, this would mean dealing with 16.5 million euros less. “We refuse to increase taxes or lower our ecological and social ambitions. The government must modify its finance bill without delay,” reacted environmentalist mayor Pierre Hurmic on
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Reminder of the “principle of neutrality of public services”
The prefect of Gironde, Étienne Guyot, took a few days to send this Friday to the elected official a letter reminding him of the decision of the Council of State dated July 27, 2005 which specifies that “the principle of neutrality of services public is opposed to the affixing of signs on public buildings symbolizing the assertion of political, religious or philosophical opinions.”
He asks him to remove these displays under penalty of legal action on behalf of the State.