She "might not have written it like that" but basically, Rachida Dati does not find much to complain about in the forum published last week by soldiers in the very conservative Current values.
This is what the mayor Les Républicains of the 7th arrondissement of Paris said this Thursday morning at the microphone of FranceInfo, nevertheless recalling "that the military are not in their role when they are in politics".
Tribune des military in "Valeurs Actuelles": "I might not have written it like that but we can not only focus on saying 'we are going to sanction these soldiers', forgetting what is written" , says Rachida Dati, rather "agree with the observation" pic.twitter.com/L0IZ0hMfCr
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Last week, more than a thousand soldiers, of whom a quick investigation revealed that at least 18 are still in the active role of the Grande muette, report a "disintegration" of France and let the hypothesis of a putsch.
"There is a sentence which is ambiguous but the subject is that we settle this disintegration", joined this Thursday the elected.
"We cannot say that the country is doing well"
"What is written in this forum is a reality," said Rachida Dati.
"When you have a country plagued by urban guerrilla warfare, when you have a very regular and very high terrorist threat, when you have increasingly glaring and flagrant inequalities, when you have a part of our patriots who are breaking up of society, we cannot say that the country is doing well, ”she said on FranceInfo.
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Adding that "the police have become a target for terrorists" while an official was brutally killed last Friday in Rambouillet, Rachida Dati believes "that the police are not sufficiently supported, [...] including by institutions and in particular the judicial institution ”. And the elected to predict a worrying situation if they were not heard. "I am afraid that the police will break down one day," she said. And if they crack, we go well beyond the disintegration of society. "