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Anne Hidalgo denounces the "political" attitude of the prefect of police Didier Lallement

2021-07-13T08:02:03.449Z


The prefect had, in a personal letter, criticized the management of drug addicts by the town hall of Paris.


This Tuesday, July 13 at the microphone of France Inter, the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo denounced the attitude of the Paris police prefect Didier Lallement, during questions related to the problem of crack in the capital.

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While the latter recently told the municipality of his criticisms in the management of drug addicts, Anne Hidalgo responded with a spike on the "

political

"

attitude

of the prefect: "

I think we need more police everywhere. I regret that the police chief often leaves his role, which is that of a high official, to go a little too much on the field of political debate, that is the responsibility of the ministers, not of the civil servants,

”he said. she said. The reprobations of Didier Lallement had however been made by personal mail to Anne Hidalgo and his assistants.

Basically, Anne Hidalgo said she was "

scandalized that we are ready to take the Jardin d'Eole there, in three months another garden, to make it a vast space of consumption, of deal, open to all winds. , without that posing any problem

”. The government was also targeted: “

When I ask the government for psychological and psychiatric health care, I am told that it is taboo. [...] We are the only modern evolved civilized country in which we have such a delay in taking charge of drug addicts. I urge the Minister of the Interior and Health to support the municipalities in taking care of drug addicts

”.

Source: lefigaro

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