(ANSA) - PARIS, APRIL 29 - Stéphanie Monfermé, the 36-year-old police officer murdered on Friday in Rambouillet, in the Yvelines department, will receive the Legion of Honor - the highest recognition of the French Republic - as a pretend title.
The Légion d'Honneur to the policewoman killed with a knife in the throat by a radicalized thirty-six-year-old Tunisian will be symbolically assigned by the premier, Jean Castex, on the occasion of a ceremony scheduled for tomorrow, one week after the attack, a few steps from the police station where the woman was killed.
In addition to the premier, among others, the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, the Keeper of Seals, EricDupond-Moretti, and the colleagues in charge of the Public Function and Citizenship, Amélie de Montchalin and MarlèneSchiappa will be present.(HANDLE).