Tuesday, May 5, 2015

VIDEOS. The controversial decisions of Robert Ménard in Beziers – Le Parisien

SN | May 5, 2015, 3:44 p.m. | Updated: May 5, 2015, 5:03 p.m.

Less than a month later, the founder of Reporters Without Borders (RSF) takes a first decision that will do a lot about: he imposes a curfew for minors under 13 years.

A year later, after many other contested decisions, he reveals that keeps statistics on the number of Muslim students in his city. “I know I have no right, but I do,” Robert Ménard assumes in the France 2 program “Crossword” before confirming this information Tuesday, 5 May on BFM TV. Back a year of controversy.

In late April 2014, he imposed a curfew for children under 13 years. From June 15 to September 15, children under 13 unaccompanied by an adult, no longer have the right to walk the streets of Béziers 23 hours to 6 hours, under penalty of fine. Robert Ménard then explains that “a growing number of young children were left on their own at night” lying “and exposed to attacks on their physical and moral integrity, particularly when nocturnal gatherings, brawls or disputes, various traffic “.

VIDEO. Ménard said the curfew

In May 2014, he banned drying clothes on the windows. A decree signed by the hand of the new mayor and dated 19 May 2014 prohibits “extend the laundry on balconies, windows and facades of buildings visible from public roads” between 6:00 and 22 hours. The decree also provides for a prohibition of “beating the carpets from the windows after 10 o’clock.” In case of non-compliance with the order, the Biterrois face a fine.

always May 2014, he proposed the return of the blouse in school. Robert Ménard seems to love the traditions and proposes to offer to all students in kindergarten and primary Béziers a dung with the shield of the city. The costs are borne entirely by the municipality and the port of the gown is not required.

In July 2014, he paid tribute to four members of the OAS. In early summer, the mayor of Béziers decided to pay tribute to members of the Secret Army Organization (OAS), a clandestine organization that has campaigned violently against the independence of Algeria. “It is not a monument in honor of the OAS, but shot as there was so much, with a number of names on the plate,” defends Robert Ménard.

On 28 November 2014, it displays a nativity scene in the town hall … then a candlestick for Hanukkah. At Christmas, Robert Ménard decides to install a manger with animals and little Jesus in her town. A move that has upset the principle of secularism imposed on all public institutions of the French Republic. The prefect of the Hérault request to the mayor of Béziers to withdraw his crib, he refuses. On December 16, he shall transmit a layer by installing a candlestick Hanukkah, the Jewish holiday of late, in town hall. “So Qu’exposera Robert Ménard January 3 to Mawlid (Note: feast of the birth of Muhammad)? A Koran? “Reacts Karine Chevalier, regional councilor (PS).

VIDEO. A nativity scene installed in the town hall of Beziers is controversial

in February 2015, it displays an advertising campaign on firearms. Since the beginning of the month, are visible in the streets of Béziers municipal posters that inform the public that the city police is now equipped with firearms. “Now, the Municipal Police has a new friend.” Is the slogan that accompanies the ad campaign and shocking the residents of Béziers.

VIDEO. Menard: “This poster is reassuring”

In March 2015, he rechristened instead of 19 March 1962. New controversy with the decision Robert Ménard of renaming the street of 19 March 1962 – the date of the cease-fire that ended the war in Algeria – and the street name Elie-Denoix de Saint-Marc, the name of an officer supporter of French Algeria. The Government, Manuel Valls head, accuses him of “rewriting history, memory and scorn to attack the Republic.”

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