The posters of the Alliance Vita association had shocked many Ile-de-France residents with their content deemed anti-abortion. - A. GELEBART / 20 MINUTES / SIPA

The showdown continues around the anti-abortion and anti-PMA advertising campaign deployed by the Alliance Vita association. While the posters had been removed at the request of the mayor of Paris and many Internet users, the court seized in summary proceedings requests this Saturday to the Mediatransports management "to replace the two posters (of support for paternity and maternity) that "It had withdrawn Thursday, January 2 without notice, and without even alerting the association," reports Alliance Vita in a statement.

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The judge in chambers orders the resumption of the display of the VITA Alliance campaign # LaSociétéProgressera by #Mediatransportshttps: //t.co/gIQs04sOJd

- Alliance VITA (@allianceVITA) January 4, 2020

“Very great astonishment at this summary order ordering the continuation of the anti-PMA and anti-abortion campaign. I encourage #Mediatransports to use all possible legal means to end this campaign definitively, "reacted Anne Hidalgo on Twitter, while Mediatransports, on the same social network, announced its intention to do call.

Very great astonishment at this summary order ordering the continuation of the anti-PMA and anti-abortion campaign. I encourage #Mediatransports to use all possible legal channels to end this campaign definitively.

- Anne Hidalgo (@Anne_Hidalgo) January 4, 2020

Another requested authority to place posters

Association of the “pro-life” movement which militates in particular against abortion and medically assisted procreation, Alliance Vita led a campaign around several visuals with a slogan, “society will progress”, adding, as the case may be, “to condition of respecting paternity "or" maternity "as well as" the difference ".

Alliance Vita also indicated that it had asked another display network, Exterion Media, to "reinstall immediately" in the streets of Paris "all three visuals of the campaign", withdrawn last Friday, "otherwise Association will launch a second action in chambers. "

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