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The European community of Alsace alerts the risk of seeing certain emblematic dates of its calendar disappear. Meanwhile, such as December 26 or on Good Friday.
The European Community of Alsace (CEA, merger of the Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin departments councils) raised on Monday against the prospect of a removal of public holidays of the old region, ensuring that “Local law is not negotiable”. In addition,
Prime Minister François Bayrou spoke on July 15 the abolition of two holidays to participate in the budgetary effort. For example, In an orientation document. Nevertheless, the government said they consider “Possible specifics” For Alsace, the Moselle and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, where the 1905 law of separation of the Church and the State does not apply. “These statements. vague and ambiguous, arouse legitimate concern”noted the CEA in a press alsace clings its holidays against release, while Alsace, which is now part of the Grand Est region, has two additional holidays on December 26 and Good Friday.
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CEA. whose assembly is a majority LR, sees the profile behind these announcements “The risk of a progressive dismantling of public holidays specific to Alsace” and an attack “The very foundations of local law”. “For too long, Alsace has been abused”denounces the community. “This climate of contempt and distrust must stop. Local law is not a folk vestige. an anomaly to correct: it is a living pillar of our legal, historical and cultural identity ”.
When questioned. the deputy for the Haut-Rhin Brigitte Klinkert (Renaissance) said that she had exchanged on Sunday by text with the Prime Minister, who assured him that he did not envisage any modification of the Alsatian holidays. The CEA is nonetheless worried about the prospects for suppression of the alsace clings its holidays against public holiday of May 8. anniversary of the armistice of 1945, mentioned last month by François Bayrou. “This decision would be particularly unwelcome in Alsace. a region deeply bruised by the occupation, the de facto annexation and the dramas of the war”writes the community.
Alsace clings its holidays against
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