Monday, June 20, 2016

labor law: the Prefecture request “a static gathering” instead of a show in Paris – Le Monde

The Paris Prefecture of Police (PP) told the World , Monday, June 20, she asked “static rally instead of ‘route said “ by unions who call for a demonstration on Thursday against the bill work between Bastille and Nation, as the government threatened to ban parades after the violence of June 14 “The organizers just be advised” , said the PP.

The prefecture did not comment, for now, about a possible ban. It specifies the World “It is asking a static rally yet. The organizers are notified and there will be contact between them and the police headquarters. The rest is from these contacts. “

A formal request was made Thursday evening from seven unions (CGT, FO, FSU, Solidaires, UNEF, LDIFs, UNL) to manifest between Bastille and Nation Thursday from 14 hours earlier had declared to AFP Pascal Joly, secretary general of the CGT-URIF, adding that he “taken the precaution of making a short journey” . “We are trying to contact the six [other] organizations that comprise the regional Inter for a united response” , reacted Pascal Joly, secretary general of the CGT Ile -de-France.

the government had threatened to ban future events, scheduled for Thursday and June 28, after the violence occurred during the parade in Paris on 14 June.

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Threat of protest ban

a ban on demonstrations in Paris against the labor law is “not desirable” , reacted Laurent Berger, the leader of the CFDT, which has “not so keen that victimizes the CGT “.

After the secretary general of the CGT, Philippe Martinez, his counterpart from the Force Ouvrière (FO), Jean-Claude Mailly, was held on Monday in the columns of Paris , its call for demonstrations on 23 and 28 June against the bill work.

Francois Hollande warned that there would be more permission to demonstrate if the preservation of “goods and persons” could not be “guarantee” . Sunday, Manuel Valls himself had reiterated in the Sunday Journal its warning to the unions. Given the current climate of violence, incidents that marked the last processions and the progress of the Euro Cup, the organizers of these events “should cancel themselves these gatherings” , in particular the Premier said, brandishing again the threat of a ban.

No time to prohibit the demonstration

the freedom to demonstrate is subject to supervision specific, including prior authorization, the conditions are detailed in the Decree of 23 October 1935, a declaration must be made in town hall (or at the police headquarters in Paris) “three days at least and fifteen clear days “ prior to event; it is signed by at least three organizers domiciled in the department; The purpose of the event, date, time and, if necessary, the route should be specified.

However, states in Article 3 “If the appointing authority police authorities estimated that the planned demonstration is liable to disturb public order, it prohibited by an order it immediately notify the signatory of the declaration to address for “. Technically, the police department has no time to ban the demonstration

Read our full decryption. Prohibition manifest: the law says?



Valls “behaves pyromaniac”

Jean-Claude Mailly, “common sense” would have the government review proposals of the CGT and FO. He adds:

“This is what, in my opinion, would a top out and would sound off mobilisations [...]. Each time the Prime Minister intervenes, speaks in the media, it behaves arsonist instead of calming the situation. “

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