Geneva Gears Up for Protests as G7 Summit Looms
With the G7 summit approaching in France, Geneva prepares for significant anti-G7 protests. The city is implementing tight security measures, mobilizing soldiers, and closing border crossings. Local businesses brace for the economic impact, boarding up shops to prevent damage. Residents express concerns over potential disruptions and high-security costs.
As the G7 summit draws near, Geneva is set to witness substantial anti-G7 protests that have prompted a surge in security measures. Local authorities have prepared for an influx of protesters by closing 27 border crossings and deploying thousands of soldiers to ensure safety.
Geneva's businesses have taken precautionary steps, boarding up shops to shield them from potential damage. While the shopkeepers brace for the protests, many express concern over the economic fallout, with some, like taxi driver Lamine Lasbet, opting to halt operations.
The financial repercussions extend to significant security costs, which local officials estimate could reach 20 million Swiss francs. Residents recall past protests and express worries about disruptions spilling into Geneva from neighboring France, where the summit is being held.
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