Bastia Administrative Court Cancels the Refusal of the Mayor of Quasquara to Withdraw the Cross
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The administrative court of Bastia ordered the withdrawal of a Christian cross at the entrance to Quasquara, a small village in South Corsica. Seized by a resident, the court found that the symbol, erected on communal land, contravened the law of 1905.
The administrative court of Bastia overturned the refusal of the mayor of Quasquara to remove a Christian cross erected in 2022 at the entrance of the village. The prefect is now in charge of enforcing the decision. Photo by EKATERINA BOLOVTSOVA on Pexels.com Unpublished decision in Corsica According to information from Corsica morning, the administrative court...
On Friday, 10 October, the Bastia Administrative Court overturned the decision of the mayor of Quasquara who refused to remove a cross at the entrance to the village. History dates back to 2022. In that year, the municipality of Quasquara decided to establish a large cross along the road at the entrance to the village. A resident then asked for her withdrawal, believing that a religious symbol had no place in the public domain. The mayor refused…
The administrative court annulled the mayor's refusal to withdraw the cross installed in 2022 at the entrance to the village of Quasquara.
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