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Les Français retirent-ils le drapeau de l'UE des bâtiments publics et est-ce illégal ?

Un message publié sur les réseaux sociaux affirme que les autorités françaises sont en train de retirer le drapeau européen des mairies du pays. D'autres voix se sont élevées pour dénoncer l'illégalité de cette mesure, mais que dit la loi ?

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00:00Are French authorities removing the EU flag from public buildings in an act of defiance against Brussels?
00:10French citizens are tearing down the EU flag from town halls and schools to reclaim their country from Brussels.
00:17That's according to a viral post on X that has fuelled a long-running anti-EU narrative depicting the bloc
00:22as tyrannical.
00:23The post shows a video next to a picture of European Commission President Ertler von der Leyen, in which we
00:29see a man taking down an EU flag that had been flying alongside the French and Occitan flags.
00:35A reverse image search from the video takes us to the ex-account of Christophe Barthez, the newly elected mayor
00:40of Carcassonne and a member of the far-right National Rally Party, who posted the clip to his own profile
00:46on 29th March.
00:47So, the video is authentic and reflects Barthez's Eurosceptic views, but it's misleading to suggest that an anti-EU flag
00:55wave has swept through France.
00:57French response, an ex-account run by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs tackling disinformation, responded to the viral post saying,
01:041 out of 34,874 municipalities is hardly France.
01:10The story has also prompted misleading claims about whether flying European flags from public buildings in France is legally required.
01:16Some social media users argue a 2019 law forces town halls in communes with more than 1,500 inhabitants to
01:24fly the French and European flags,
01:27as 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, but the Senate hasn't followed suit,
01:42leaving it stuck in Parliament.
01:43But there is a government directive that the EU flag must be flown on Europe Day on the 9th of
01:49May,
01:49and a law that says schools do have to fly it all the time.
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