The mayor of Nanterre had issued a decree and wanted the meeting to take place behind closed doors, citing “a particularly tense national and international geopolitical context”.
Published on 18/12/2024 17:48
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Seized by an interim relief procedure by the Hauts-de-Seine prefecture, the Cergy-Pontoise administrative court suspends the closed session requested by the Nanterre town hall for the match between Nanterre 92 and an Israeli club. In a press release, the administrative court considers that “the prefect of Hauts-de-Seine remained competent to pronounce such a measure, as long as a large gathering of people was involved”.
Thus, the match between the Nanterre 92 Basketball clubs and the Israeli club Hapoël Holon which is being held this evening, Wednesday December 18, will be able to be played under the eyes of the public. In a press release, the mayor of Nanterre “take note” of this court decision and considers that it “It is now up to the State, the Paris police prefect and the Hauts-de-Seine prefect to do everything possible to protect Nanterriennes and Nanterriens this evening, our city, its facilities, and the athletes who will play this evening “.
The mayor of Nanterre announced on Monday that he had issued a closed-door order for this match. “Considering the particularly tense national and international geopolitical context resulting from the situation in the Middle East since October 7, 2023 […]it is ordered that the match which will be held in the Palais des sports Maurice Thorez in Nanterre be held behind closed doors. The presence of any public is prohibited”the town hall wrote in its decree.
This meeting takes place as part of the 6th day of the Basketball Champions League at 8 p.m. It was already held behind closed doors during the first leg, in Hungary, on October 8.
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