Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin indicates Sunday, November 15 in
Le Parisien
that 12 inmates convicted of terrorism will be released by the end of the year.
“
Since 2015, 150 detainees convicted of terrorism for having been linked to terrorists have been released.
83 were released in 2020 (...) There are then 64 releases planned for 2021, 46 in 2022 and 33 in 2023.
”, indicates the Minister.
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According to him, there are solutions to closely monitor these people.
“
A law must be passed to give us the weapons in order to continue to monitor these people when they are French while respecting the rule of law.
As for foreigners, they must be expelled.
He said.
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Some, like the president of the Laws Commission of the National Assembly Yaël Braun-Pivet (LREM), considered that the Constitutional Council had "
every interest in evolving
" in its practices and its composition, after several censures by the high court. , including his bill on the follow-up of persons convicted of terrorist acts leaving prison.
“
Fighting terrorists can justify adjustments to the exercise of certain freedoms.
The Constitutional Council admits it, as does the European Court of Human Rights.
Yes, this fight is essential.
But it cannot lead to erasing freedoms and fundamental rights with a stroke of the pen
, ”replied Sunday the former socialist prime minister Laurent Fabius, now president of the Constitutional Council.
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231 illegal foreigners followed
Gérald Darmanin, he returns from a tour in Algeria.
As in Tunisia and Morocco in October, he was to present to the Algerian authorities a list of their nationals in an irregular situation and suspected of radicalization, whom France wishes to deport.
According to the French Ministry of the Interior, France has 231 foreigners in an irregular situation followed for "
radicalization
", including about sixty Tunisians, as many Moroccans and a little more Algerians, and has made their expulsion a priority.
Gérald Darmanin also went to Russia for the same reasons at the end of the week.