A new route for the Gay Pride Parada 2 July Paris
New Start for the March of LGBT Pride of Paris on 2 July 2016: the Louvre to Bastille.
After two weeks of negotiations with the Paris Prefecture of Police and the Ministry of the Interior, a new start was set for the proper conduct of the March of LGBT Pride of Paris. The March will begin Saturday, July 2 at 14h30 du Louvre to reach Bastille, with a course located along the waterfront.
Ensure the safety of walkers and walkers is a priority for the Inter-LGBT.
After much procrastination, mainly for security reasons, the procession of the March of LGBT Pride of Paris in 2016 will leave at 14:30 from the Louvre, and borrow the Seine to reach the Place de la Bastille.
Rumors circulated for days on social networks, suggesting a postponement of the March of LGBT Pride of Paris. Monday 27 june at noon, the Inter-LGBT ended any speculation by announcing in a brief statement: "After two weeks of negotiation with the Prefecture Police Paris and the Ministry of Interior, a new course was set for the proper course of the LGBT Pride march in Paris. The March will begin Saturday, July 2 at 14h30 for the Louvre join Bastille, with a course located along the waterfront. " Organisers said their priority was to ensure the safety of protesters, while refusing another postponement and now the stage that will host the protesters from 16h on the Place de la Bastille.
New Start for the March of LGBT Pride of Paris on 2 July 2016: the Louvre to Bastille. The March will begin Saturday, July 2 at 14h30 du Louvre to go to Bastille, along the waterfront.
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