
After the referendum for a ban on the use of electric scooters in ride-sharing applicationsThe mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo, wants to organize a new public consultation on February 4 regarding the increase in parking fees for SUVs, reports AFP and BBC.
The vote in February will focus on raising the parking fee for so-called SUVs.
Hidalgo promised that the inhabitants of Paris itself would not suffer. In any case, the number of owners of SUVs – and cars in general – is relatively low in the capital’s 20 districts. So the opposition will be minimal, the BBC notes.
High parking fees are the biggest concern of suburbanites who drive SUVs to come to Paris for work or leisure, but they won’t vote.
The socialist promised another step for a greener Paris after the ban on scooters, but the moment she chose to announce the referendum raised suspicions that the mayor only wanted to distract from her unnecessary visits.
Members of the opposition council in Paris City Hall claim this during a two-week trip
In October, Anne Hidalgo made a two-week trip to New Caledonia and French Polynesia in the South Pacific, and members of the Paris City Hall opposition council say she was only supposed to have official work for the first half of the visit, but since October 21 she stayed to visit her daughter, who lives on the Polynesian island of Raiatea.
Source: Hot News

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