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Adrien Quatennens: "I demand the withdrawal of the entire global security law"

2020-11-29T14:22:21.412Z


Guest of the RTL-Le Figaro-LCI “Grand Jury” on Sunday, the LFI deputy once again called for the resignation of the prefect of police Didier Lallement, whom he considers “a little disturbed and above all dangerous”.


The time is no longer for discussion.

"

There is a time when you have to know how to go back

", considered Adrien Quatennens, during the "Grand Jury" RTL-Le Figaro-LCI on Sunday.

I demand the withdrawal of all the global security law.

[...] And the dismissal of the prefect of police

"Didier Lallement,"

a little disturbed and especially dangerous

", he demanded, in the aftermath of the numerous" Marches of freedoms "which brought together between 130,000 and 500,000 demonstrators this weekend all over France.

Read also: The executive mired in the trap of the security law

Present in the Parisian procession, the parliamentarian regretted the violence that punctuated the end of the day, leaving 62 wounded among the police, including 23 in the capital, according to the Ministry of the Interior.

"

Whether it is Michel Zecler who is beaten up by the police

, or whether it is a police officer beaten up, in both cases my indignation is total

", decided the elected Lille, alluding to the broken music producer beatings by several officials during a muscular arrest last week.

To say that there is police violence - because there is police violence - does not mean that all police officers are violent.

[...] However, let us say things: a few months ago, when we spoke of police violence, we were quite alone!

And Mr. Darmanin refused us words, he who now wants to refuse us images,

”added the coordinator of LFI, targeting the very controversial article 24 of the bill which is currently unleashing passions.

Just voted on at first reading by the National Assembly, before a review in the Senate scheduled for the end of January 2021, the text provides in particular to penalize the malicious dissemination of the image of police and gendarmes.

"We are not, and have never been anti-clicks"

However, this provision appears to be a clear obstacle to the freedom to inform in the eyes of many unions, in particular journalists.

"

(We) want to reduce the ability to broadcast images which we check the same week to what extent they are essential

", summarized Adrien Quatennens, believing that Gerald Darmanin "

is very weak

".

The LFI deputy then spoke directly to the police: "

Please, rather than simply listening to the few factious unions for which Mr. Darmanin was the spokesperson, listen for a moment (our) proposals,

”he said.

To "

pacify relations between the population and its republican police

", the right-hand man of Jean-Luc Mélenchon pleaded for "

recruiting more

" police officers, "

increasing training

", accelerating the "

return to local police

", reform IGPN, and "put

an end to this policy of absurd numbers

".

We are not and have never been anti-clicks.

[...] Stop internalizing that we would be anti-clicks

”, he finally wanted to underline.

Proof that this assertion does not take the place of evidence in the collective imagination.

Neither within the police, whom Jean-Luc Mélenchon had called "

barbarians

" on the sidelines of a demonstration against the pension reform, in September 2019.

Source: lefigaro

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