The winter break ended in France on March 31.

But, in certain communes of the Hauts-de-Seine, they refuse to evict the inhabitants who have been protected so far, reports Actu Hauts-de-Seine.

The mayors of Bagneux, Gennevilliers and Malakoff have recently issued anti-housing orders.

A common practice for communist city councilors, challenged each year by the administrative court at the request of the prefecture.

Soon a change in the law?

“We move our decrees to the margins to obtain case law, explains Patrice Leclerc, mayor of Gennevilliers.

We ask for the relocation of people.

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In other departments of Ile-de-France, such as Seine-Saint-Denis, and many municipalities are doing the same in order to change the law.

After a two-year winter break due to Covid-19, many evictions are expected in the spring.

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