In Ivry-Sur-Seine, a €46,000 Grant to Mali
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46,000 euros for a Malian village. In Ivry-sur-Seine, the choice of the communist town hall revives the debate on the priorities of public money. The town hall led by Philippe Bouyssou... L的 article "France has already given Mali a lot": in Ivry-sur-Seine, a grant of 46 000 euros for a controversial Malian village appeared first on current values.
The RN denounces a "bad use" of public money.
The Communist majority of Ivry-sur-Seine voted for a €46,000 grant to finance development projects in Mali, a decision that led to the misunderstanding of Kevin Nader, leader of the opposition elected representatives of the National Rally.
On 2 July, the municipal council of Ivry-sur-Seine (94) adopted a wish presented by a deputy to the mayor, providing for the payment of 46,000 euros in Mali over four years. A decision that arouses controversy. A decision that provokes reaction. The municipal council of Ivry-sur-Seine, in Val-de-Marne, adopted, on 2 July, a vow of solidarity providing for the payment of a grant of 46,000 euros in Mali. A measure that arouses serious criticism, b…
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