The Mayor EELV of Bordeaux Pierre Hurmic -

Mickaël Bosredon / 20 Minutes

A new release that is still making noise.

The mayor EELV of Bordeaux Pierre Hurmic denounced this Monday on France Info, the lack of "consultation" and assured to have "difficult" to understand the new restrictions in the metropolis "because of their severity.

I even want to say their brutality ”.

Pierre Hurmic spoke of an "extremely limited" consultation with the prefecture.

We learned about the measures "suddenly without any prior consultation, neither with local elected officials nor with professionals," he said.

"I think it is better for young people to be in cafes where it is supervised, rather than end the evening in apartments, or even studios," he added.

"These instructions, we reserve the right to discuss them"

"The municipal police will continue to enforce instructions, he assures, even if these instructions, we reserve the right to discuss them", says the environmental mayor who suggests that a point be made "after eight days ”on their effectiveness.

The prefect of Gironde Fabienne Buccio announced on Friday new measures in the department and in Bordeaux, placed on Wednesday on “enhanced” alert.

Sports halls including indoor pools, party and multipurpose rooms, closed Saturday for 15 days.

In the metropolis of Bordeaux, bars were to close at 10 p.m. from Monday.

The prefect assured at a press point on Friday afternoon that all the measures had been discussed with elected officials, in particular the mayors of the metropolis of Bordeaux.

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