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Travellers: Bruno Retailleau Sends a Circular to the Prefects to Prevent Illegal Occupation

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In a new circular addressed to the Prefects, the Ministry of the Interior reinforces measures to prevent illegal occupation of land by Travellers.

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This document urges the Prefects to "reaffirm the authority of the State" and to take measures to "prevent illegal occupation" of the ground by members of the Traveller community.

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In a new circular addressed to the Prefects, the Ministry of the Interior reinforces measures to prevent illegal occupation of land by Travellers.

·France
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A circular was sent to the prefects asking them to "reaffirm the authority of the state" against the illegal installations

·France
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On Monday evening, July 7, the Ministry of the Interior issued a circular to the prefects to "prevent illegal occupation" on the ground by members of the Traveller community, appointing a departmental mediator in particular and, if necessary, "to show firmness". A working group to "fight against the illegal installations of Travellers" This circular, announced at a press conference by the Minister to the Minister of the Interior François-Noël Bu…

In view of the summer period and the increasing illegal occupation of land, the Minister of the Interior has decided to strengthen the powers of the prefects in order to combat the unwanted facilities of the Travellers.

The Minister of the Interior demands a firm response from the prefects to the illegal installations, while advocating a preventive approach. Bruno Retailleau sent a directive to the representatives of the state in the region, urging them to act decisively against unauthorized occupation of land by members of the travel community. [...] The article Bruno Retailleau hardens the tone against illegal occupation of land appeared first on Le Singulier.

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20 Minutes broke the news in France on Tuesday, July 8, 2025.
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