Nativity – Administrative justice rejected the urgent nature of an association’s appeal against the nativity scenes displayed in the town halls of Béziers and Perpignan
The Montpellier administrative court rejected the appeal for interim relief from the Human Rights League (LDH). She demanded, in the name of secularism, the suspension of the Christmas nativity scenes installed in the town halls of Béziers and Perpignan. “The judge considered that the emergency condition necessary for the pronouncement of this suspension was not met,” specifies the court. For the same reasons, the court refused to rule on the organization of the Jewish festival Hanukkah on December 26 in the town hall of the sub-prefecture of Hérault.
“Common sense prevailed. Let us hope that the LDH will now take care of the real problems and let the Biterrois live their traditions as they see fit,” relishes the town hall of Béziers, managed by Robert Ménard (DVD), in a press release. Reaction almost identical to Perpignan, for which “this decision dismisses the claims of those whose sole objective is to impose their thoughts and prevent the expression of our history, our traditions and our cultures on the sole pretext that they consider them illegitimate.”
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