00:00¿Estás retirando el ejemplo de EU Ángel de los hotos ingresos de la ciudad de Brasil en un acto de
00:04defensa contra Brussels?
00:10Estas enganchadas en la ciudad de Europa de la ciudad de la ciudad de Brasil y de los escuelos de
00:15la ciudad de Brasil.
00:16Eso es correcto a una postura de un post haciendo un Texas en un relato antiguo de la religiosa anti
00:21-EU,
00:21dep maintiense el bloc de la identidad.
00:23El posto tiene un video nexto a un foto de la E-Comité de presidente Ertler von der Leyen,
00:28en el cual se ve un hombre tomando un flago que había ido a la izquierda con el francés y
00:33occitanes.
00:34A reverse image search from the video takes us to the ex-account of Christophe Barthez,
00:39the newly elected mayor of Carcassonne and a member of the far-right National Rally Party,
00:44who posted the clip to his own profile on 29th March.
00:48So, the video is authentic and reflects Barthez's eurosceptic views,
00:52but it's misleading to suggest that an anti-EU flag wave has swept through France.
00:56French Response, an ex-account run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tackling disinformation,
01:02responded to the viral post saying,
01:04one out of 34,874 municipalities is hardly France.
01:10The story has also prompted misleading claims about whether flying European flags
01:14from public buildings in France is legally required.
01:17Some social media users argue a 2019 law forces town halls and communes
01:22with more than 1,500 inhabitants to fly the French and European flags.
01:26As well as display France's national motto and a portrait of the President.
01:31However, there's currently no French law requiring town halls to display the European flag.
01:36A bill to do so was voted through by the National Assembly in 2023,
01:40but the Senate hasn't followed suit, leaving it stuck in Parliament.
01:43But there is a government directive that the EU flag must be flown on Europe Day on the 9th May,
01:49and a law that says schools do have to fly it all the time.
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