Sanitary pass: anti-pass protests in Paris and throughout France

level than in previous weeks, with about 2,000 protesters registered at the height of the course, without significant incident. < / p> < h3 class = "app_edito_

Sanitary pass: anti-pass protests in Paris and throughout France
level than in previous weeks, with about 2,000 protesters registered at the height of the course, without significant incident. < / p> < h3 class = "app_edito_title_2" > 20:20-Busy mobilization day in Metz < / h3> < p> This Saturday, September 4, two processions are expected in Metz (Moselle), report the site actu.fr. The first will march against the health pass while the second is organized in favor of the climate situation. The second march will start in the morning while the anti pass protesters have planned to march from 14h.

19:51 - In Marseille also, certain areas prohibited to anti pass sanitary protesters < / h3>

The police prefecture of Marseille has decided to ban certain sectors of the Phocean city to protesters against the sanitary pass this Saturday, September 4, 2021. This ban will be aimed at allowing the good holding of the braderie des commerçants du centre-ville which should gather several thousand people this Saturday, according to our colleagues of BFM TV. The prefecture also mentions "a context of terrorist threat that remains high and a strong mobilization of security forces within the framework of the World Conservation Congress".  < / p > < h3 class = "app_edito_title_2" > 19:29 - 67% of French people approve of the introduction of the sanitary pass

At the end of the summer, supporters of the anti sanitary pass demonstration who will meet tomorrow for an eighth consecutive Saturday of mobilization, hope for a historic demonstration that can count on a revival of participation linked to the end of the holidays and the beginning of the school year. However, there is no indication yet of the extent of the mobilization. Indeed, Le Figaro published this Friday 3 September an Odoxa-Backbone Consulting survey carried out for our colleagues in which we learn that 67% of French approve the introduction of the sanitary pass. < / p > < h3 class = "app_edito_title_2" > 19: 11-In Toulouse, the prefect prohibits access to the hypercentre

As in all of France, protesters will also march against the sanitary pass in Toulouse this Saturday, September 4. Only now, because of "disturbances to public order occurred in downtown Toulouse", during the previous demonstrations, the prefect of Haute-Garonne has decided to prohibit access to the hypercentre of the pink city "to any undeclared protest rally", report our colleagues of The Dispatch. The prefecture also recalled that the health situation of the department remained worrying with an incidence rate of around 186 cases detected per 100,000 inhabitants as of September 1, 2021. < / p> < h3 class="app_edito_title_2"> 18:44-Ban on demonstrations in several areas in Dijon < / h3> < p> This Saturday, September 4, a new Saturday of anti-health pass demonstrations is expected throughout France. In Dijon, protesters will have a hard time marching because the prefecture of Côte-d'Or, indicated this Thursday in a press release that "large areas of the city of Dijon will be banned from demonstration this Saturday", reports the Public Good. The ban takes effect from this Saturday 12 hours and until 21 hours, especially in the city center and not far from the CHU. < / p> < h3 class="app_edito_title_2"> 18:30-New call to demonstrate against the sanitary pass in Cambrai < / h3 > < p> An additional Saturday of demonstrations against the sanitary pass in Cambrai (Hauts-de-France). As last week, the procession will leave the Place Aristide-Briand, this Saturday, September 4, to crisscross the city center, explain our colleagues of the Voice of the North. The rally is scheduled for 2: 30 p.m. in front of the town hall, for a departure around 3 p.m. A circuit that will pass through the mail Saint-Martin, then in front of the cathedral, before reaching the place du marché couvert and returning to the place Briand, details to our confreres Victor Legros, who was in charge of declaring this event in sub-prefecture.

18:01 - Florian Philippot promises a "great unique, national event" this Saturday, September 3 < / h3> < p> Florian Philippot, candidate for the 2022 presidential election, proposes an anti-sanitary pass demonstration starting from the Champs de Mars, on the place Jacques Rueff in the 7th arrondissement. Departure scheduled at 14h. < / p>