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Guillaume Tabard: "Ministerial word, emergency and rule of law"

2020-10-20T18:52:02.055Z


COUNTER-POINT - Faced with the Islamist threat, every minister has this double obligation: to speak to public opinion to reassure it; and to those responsible and accomplices of separatism, to worry them.


Gérald Darmanin decrees the urgency, Éric Dupond-Moretti invokes

“decency”

.

The Minister of the Interior goes straight ahead, that of Justice brandishes the rule of law.

Strictly speaking, these two voices complement each other.


Instead, Beauvau will not be sued for ignoring that, as the lawyer turned minister reminded us,

"the rule of law is what distinguishes civilization from barbarism"

.

We will not do the insult to Place Vendôme to be less sensitive to the protection of victims than to the defense of executioners.

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But government action is also about communication.

The effectiveness of the action - here the fight against Islamism - depends on the clarity of the expression, in other words by the display of an unwavering determination in the face of an enemy identified and appointed by the President of the Republic. in his speech at Les Mureaux on October 2.

Annoyed at having been accused by the National Gathering of having remained for several days with absent subscribers, Éric Dupond-Moretti responded on Tuesday

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Source: lefigaro

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