The Government collects several federations of the tourism sector on Tuesday to discuss the “non -children” (“without children”) offered by certain hotels, camps and restaurants and denounced by the executive that is alarmed by a society in which children are not “welcome.”
A round table is scheduled at 2:30 pm around the high -child commissioner Sarah El Haïry. Representatives of the National Federation of Outdoor Hotel (FNHPA), The National Federation of Tourism Residences (FNRT), of the National Association of Elected Tourist Tourist (Anett), of the National Union for the Promotion of Vacation Rental (UNPLV), of the National Federation (UNPLV), of the National Federation of Travelers (FNTV) and the union of trades and the union of trades and the union of trades and the union of trades of shops and the hotel industry (UMIH).
“I am quite scared, and I weighed my words, of the development of movements, of the space ‘There are no children’, where children are no longer welcome, where children are invisible, even forbidden,” said Sarah the Haïry in mid -May during the presentation of a report “How is the life of children in the digital age?” to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) in Paris. This phenomenon “favors the comfort of adults, to the detriment of the inclusion and well -being of the youngest,” he added.
3% of the offer in France
In France, commercial offers “only for adults” (“only for adults”) are currently limited. Questioned by AFP in 2024, the Syndendrise du Voyages estimated “in sight” that represented “3% of the offer”. Far from being new, the question of children in society stirred for several years the public debate in France, where the companies of the French federation of cars regularly challenge parliamentarians to believe “a right of children to make noise.”
In the spring of 2024, a report to Emmanuel Macron called the head of state to “populate” the public space of alternatives to children’s screens “and give them to their place, including noisy.” “We cannot accept that some decide not to endure this or that part of the population in this case of children and that society is organized around these intolerances,” said socialist senator Laurence Rossignol to the AFP.
“Children are not a discomfort,” insists the elected official, who has presented a bill to “recognize the minority as a discrimination factor to promote an open society to children.” “It is very good that Sarah the Haïry took the subject, but now we have to go further, the presidential camp must register this question on the” parliamentary.
Source: BFM TV
