Gabriel Attal wants to focus on education to prevent young people from "falling into delinquency. " He promises to help parents, particularly single mothers, and to "empower resigning parents," including parents who have left the home, by asking them to participate jointly in repairing the damage caused by their child.

The Prime Minister deplored the "addiction of some of our adolescents to violence", consequently calling for "a real burst of authority" to reverse this form of spiral of weakening of authority. He mentions the establishment of community service for parents who evade their parental obligations. If they have not encouraged their child, he says, they should do community service. The PM is this Thursday morning in Essonne, in the town where the young Shemseddine was beaten to death after leaving his collar unlatched. He will give a long speech this Thursday at 11 a.m. in front of the town hall of Viry-Châtillon (Essonne). Gabriel Attal promises a new plan to fight against narcotics, referring to the "XXL net square" plans, in progress since the month of March in France. The Prime Minister also spoke out in favor of "real and effective" control of the age of young people registered on social networks. He also said he was open to the possibility of an evolution of the minority excuse, as well as to a potential immediate appearance for minors aged 16. The circular on educational work measures, the equivalent of work of general interest for minors under 15 years old, will be signed in the coming days for entry into force after the spring holidays. He then returned to the urban riots of rare violence which had set cities and neighborhoods ablaze at the end of January. The speech was an opportunity for the former Minister of Education to continue on a subject already highlighted in his general policy declaration. It was also a chance for Gabriel Attal to return to his desire to establish a digital majority set at 15 years.