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A69: Tarn's Prefect Forbids Any Rally of Opponents to the Highway

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The Tarn Prefect prohibited any gathering of opponents of the A69 in the face of the risk of disturbance to public order The Tarn Prefect announced on Tuesday that he had prohibited by order any gathering of the Tarn Prefects.

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In anticipation of the planned mobilization from 4 to 6 July on the route of the disputed motorway between Toulouse and Castres, the state services banned rallies in 17 communes. Despite the fear of overflows, the "Turboteuf" is expected to gather thousands of participants.

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The Tarn Prefect prohibited any gathering of opponents of the A69 in the face of the risk of disturbance to public order The Tarn Prefect announced on Tuesday that he had prohibited by order any gathering of the Tarn Prefects.

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The Tarn and Haute-Garonne prefectures have announced that they have taken specific police measures, such as the transport of combustible materials.

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A few days away from the rally of opponents to the A69 scheduled this weekend, we still don't know where it will take place and who really pulls the strings.

Several thousand people are expected at the end of the week in the Tarn to "earth" the A69 motorway, a new weekend of mobilization against this project that a prefectural decree banned on Tuesday night due to "the obvious risks of serious disturbances to public order".

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The Haute-Garonne prefecture banned demonstrations against the resumption of the construction site of the A69 between Toulouse and Castres.

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ladepeche.fr broke the news in on Tuesday, July 1, 2025.
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