Wire Info | Movement of "yellow vests": blockages planned in Alsace



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It is difficult to badess in advance the extent of mobilization. On the social networks, in the groups dedicated to the rallies of November 17, against rising fuel prices, there are people, many people, but this virtual mobilization will not necessarily become a mbadive presence on the ground next Saturday .

AT Wissembourg, the group "National Lock" has 594 members tonight. Among the concerns expressed there is the fear of "political recovery". "No official scarf", "no elected head of procession", is it proclaimed.

A group in favor of "blocking the A35 motorway"re Seltz and Haguenau brings together 389 "participants" (virtual, therefore, for the moment) and 868 networkers are "interested" by participation in the mobilization. An appointment was given on the parking lot of the Super U Seltz.

In Haguenau"Everything will be unveiled the same day," warns one of the organizers, who ensures that a blockage will take place. The Facebook group has 2245 members.

In Sarre-Union, the group has 915 members, under the banner "France angry". Prior meetings are scheduled, including Thursday, November 15, in the parking lot of the supermarket Leclerc.

In Saverne, the appointment is given on the side of the fairground. There is talk of a demonstration that would progress towards the toll of entry and exit of the A4 to Monswiller.

A group "Alsace national blockage" has 22820 members. It's the same number of members as the group Strasbourg.

In Molsheim, the group has "only" 38 members. Meetings are scheduled on Wednesday 14 November for the leisure area "Le Clover" in Dorlisheim. That's where the protesters would gather on Saturday the 17th. It's a junction with the group ofObernaiwith 167 registered participants and 470 people saying they were "interested".

In Selestat, the group has 2723 members. It evokes a demonstration of bikers (FFMC, French Federation of bikers angry) going to Colmar. A nurse is worried about a blockage preventing her from accessing the hospital. "Do I have to bring my payslips to get through?" She asks. A user answers: "We do not make an omelette without breaking eggs!"

In Colmar, the movement does not seem to be identified on social networks.

In Mulhouse, an appointment is noted at the shopping center of Île-Napoléon.

In the sector ofAltkirchis the roundabout Carspach which seems aimed.

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