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French Mayors Demand Action on Worsening Inequalities in Priority Neighborhoods

Government announces April committee to address concerns as local leaders warn of deepening poverty and social strain.

  • Seven associations of French mayors issued the 'Appeal of Épinay,' urging the government to address worsening inequalities in neighborhoods designated as priority areas.
  • The appeal highlights the deteriorating living conditions of over 6 million residents in these areas, which represent 8% of France's population.
  • Minister Juliette Méadel announced an interministerial committee on April 17 in Montpellier to outline new urban policy priorities, following consultations with local stakeholders.
  • Concerns include insufficient funding for urban renewal projects, growing social disparities, and fears of political instability if urgent action is not taken.
  • Key government priorities include improving housing conditions, expanding youth psychological support, and boosting economic opportunities through targeted programs like micro-credit for women.
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