#SaccageParis posted its support on Twitter on Thursday for two candidates in the second round of the legislative elections: Pierre-Yves Bournazel (Together!) and Brigitte Kuster (LR).

In a video published on the account of the citizen movement, we can see the deputy LR questioning Internet users-voters on one of her proposals: "Modify the law which manages Paris".

It is in fact the PLM status (Paris, Lyon, Marseille).

Saccageparis announces its support for @brigitte_kuster!

Vote Brigitte Kuster!

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— #saccageparis (@saccageparis) June 16, 2022


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“Here is the result of centralized power with Anne Hidalgo”

The goal of the candidate in the second round in the 4th district of the capital (against Astrid Panosyan-Bouvet of the presidential majority) is to “give more powers to the mayors of the districts.

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Overflowing trash cans, pallets and boxes of all kinds pile up in the background of the video.

In front of this mound of waste, Brigitte Kuster then hastens to launch: “Here is what it gives, here is the result of the power centralized with Anne Hidalgo” by evoking the cleanliness policy of the city.

What fill the citizen movement, historically opposed to the socialist mayor of Paris.

In campaign against Aymeric Caron

An hour later, #SaccageParis continues its campaign against the left and more particularly the Nupes (New popular, ecological and social union) by clearly displaying its support for Pierre-Yves Bournazel, the candidate of the presidential majority in the 18th district of Paris, against his opponent Aymeric Caron, candidate of the Union of the Left.

We call to vote for Pierre-Yves Bournazel against Aymeric Caron.

@pybournazel#saccageparis


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Unsurprising support therefore, but which can weigh in on the campaign, with some 3 million tweets for the hashtag in just over a year of existence.

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What is the hashtag #SaccageParis?

The hashtag #SaccageParis appeared for the first time in March 2021. Gutted trash cans, damaged concrete blocks, abandoned tree legs, the photos have since followed one another, massively relayed by thousands of internet users.

In the viewfinder this hashtag, the town hall of Paris and more particularly Anne Hidalgo that the Twitter account accuses of all evils.

Thus, the movement has taken in rank and now influences the debates around the city's cleanliness policy.

The town hall even considers #SaccageParis as a “whistleblower”,

Challenge

recalled a few months ago.

And for good reason, the hashtag now exceeds 3.5 million tweets.

  • Ile-de-France

  • Cleanliness

  • Legislative elections 2022

  • Company

  • Paris