The slippages are multiplying day after day, the dark side of the ump is revealed to us and Jean-Luc Moudenc by his publications on his blog does not seem to prove otherwise. Perhaps he seeks to reassure and Nicolas Sarkozy by providing guarantees of its full membership in the majority presidential.
His remarks on "the delicate Bares Jean-Marc" or more recently his latest post on the minaret after the Swiss ban, "sign out architectural aesthetic with its environment that could pass for a useless provocation too aggressive for cult "shows that it is unwilling to dissociate herself from her friends. The comments of his blog does not reassure us about the ideas of his supporters when you see references to the motto "Work, Family, Country."
These slippages are not due to a few isolated individuals, they are in political will to cultivate ambiguity by linking immigration and insecurity, homosexuality and family breakdown, Islam and fundamentalism ... The right skid and the whole country she wants to take her along. Our Republic deserves better than such amalgams.
This conception of France is not ours, being a Republican is to defend first, in deed, the values of our republic that it is freedom, equality, fraternity and secularism.
is what we wanted to do at the beginning of our mandate with the establishment of a cluster of four elected officials responsible for issues of diversity and equality.
coordinated by a deputy mayor, this division has adequate human and financial resources to implement a real policy on the fight against all forms of discrimination.
In creating the Council of Denizens we gave a voice to those who do not have the right to vote, yet participating in the life of our city. It aims to solicit their opinions on topics such as the reception and integration of new residents, cultural diversity and history of immigration and the fight against discrimination.
This willingness to fight against racism, discrimination, xenophobia and exclusion, we share with other cities as part of the European Coalition of Cities Against Racism.
While the government chose to divide the French and stigmatize foreigners launching its great debate over national identity, we implement concrete actions to promote togetherness that our country deserves.
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