Guest of BFM Politics, the LR president of the Ile-de-France region Valérie Pécresse reacted to the many wild Parisian festivals observed this weekend, in particular at the Invalides.

For her, the solution is simple: end the curfew.

"We must tell the youth we ask you to respect barrier gestures, do it, and in exchange, we remove the curfew," she proposed.

More precisely: “I think that when it comes to barrier gestures and the health protocol, we must be uncompromising.

But if there was this valve where we widened the curfew, put it a little later, while continuing to work on the health protocol, I think we would find a give and take that would appease and give a little breathing for the French.

“However, with a curfew already at 11 pm since Wednesday, June 9, further widening it would mean removing it, she finally admitted.

Marlène Schiappa, Minister Delegate for Citizenship, also returned to the wild parties this Sunday on Europe 1, in a more consensual speech, recalling that "the virus is still there", but saying to understand "the desire to party" .

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