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Tile throwers supporting the occupants of the Abbey

FOCUS – The activists of the tile throwers, a movement close to rebellious France, in turn express their solidarity with the 52 people who occupy vacant apartments in a building in the Abbey district. While the reactions of indignation multiply, especially since the cutting of fluids in the building, Eric Piolle has just called the prefect. And returns the responsibility to the state to relocate the squatters.

After the youth organizations, the former elected leftist Guy Tuscher, or even the Solidaires union (see final box), collective The tile throwers provides support to the occupants of the Abbey district.

The tile throwers, close to LFI, support the occupants of a building in the Abbey.  The mayor of Grenoble calls out to the prefect.  © Tile Launchers - France Insoumise

© Tile Launchers – France Insoumise

This former action group of the France insou­mise is already announcing its presence at the event scheduled for Saturday, January 2.

A protest mobilization to be held on the Saint-Laurent footbridge at 2 p.m., on the initiative of the Droit au logement association.

The tile throwers implicate three elected officials from Grenoble. Starting with Mayor Éric Piolle. They laugh like this « l’arc huma­niste » defended by the councilor in view of the presidential election, just as Guy Tuscher, a former left opposition elected official in the City of Grenoble, has already done.

Alan Confesson, deputy and president of the intercommunal heating company of the Grenoble agglomeration (CCIAG), is also singled out. As well as Élisa Martin, first deputy in Grenoble and president ofActis, social landlord who manages the building. The latter is also part of the political movement rebellious France.

Tile throwers claim the right to housing

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