What was an April Fool's joke would almost become a state affair.

This Friday, the metropolis of Aix-Marseille announced in a press release to file a complaint, after the joke launched on social networks by environmental associations.

The latter tried to make believe, on April 1, that public transport would become free in the second city of France.

đź‘Źđź‘Ź For once, we agree @MartineVassal!

And we are delighted that @AMPMetropole is one of the first to take this #PlanMobility measure for climate and social justice 🌞 pic.twitter.com/75Ip5ZoZfU

– ANV-COP21 Marseille (@AnvMarseille) April 1, 2022


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A document which, according to the metropolis, "falls under the law against the manipulation of information of December 2018, and which manifests a flagrant desire for political destabilization in the context of an electoral campaign one week before the first round of the 'presidential election ".

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