Accompanied by the eco-communist candidates Philippe Pellegrini and his deputy Florence Ciaravola (who will present themselves to voters next Sunday for the by-election of the 5th constituency of the Alpes-Maritimes), Robert Injey has once again taken up the pilgrim’s staff that suits him so well, to counter the triumphant speech of Christian Estrosi, for whom the Eco-Valley operation is the equivalent of building a new Athens.
“No! – said the communist leader, former member of the Nice city council – the myth of the Eco-Valley sold by Christian Estrosi fades away to reveal its true reality: concrete-valley.”
In fact, the ongoing construction projects and the signs revealing those that will be seen in the near future suggest a densification of office and housing offerings that will completely change the landscape of this valley, which could be renamed Nice 2.
The summary of this National Interest Operation could be summed up in two words – adds Robert Injey: “Democratic disdain and concreting.” And he defines it as an “Operation of particular interest,” leaving his interlocutors in doubt. * Will someone feel the sting of this?
Faced with this situation, Robert Injey and his companions call for “An emergency plan to save the Var plain” and its flood zones and to preserve agricultural activity on some of the most fertile land in the country.
The green and solidarity valley that the eco-communists wish for would represent between 120 and 150 hectares. “It’s not too late yet,” says Robert Injey.
A sign with the inscription “green and solidarity valley” is symbolically placed at the beginning of the Simone Veil boulevard.
For how long?