The attack on bitumen with a jackhammer in Geneva sees an unexpected protagonist emerge: the Socialist Party of the city, which until now had nothing to do with this story. Saturday, the RTS indeed revealed that its city section was going to financially help the two associations responsible for the stripping of the bitumen in the Pâquis, condemned to the restoration of the public domain and to a fine, not yet fixed. Part of the slate, or 3000 francs out of the nearly 4000 francs for rehabilitation, will therefore be paid by the PS. It goes without saying that Survap (association of inhabitants of Pâquis) and Actif-TrafiC, designated responsible for the illicit action, appreciated the largesse of the rose party.
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