“We started the five-year term with the promise of a
constitutional reform
giving more independence to the prosecution, and we end it with the idea that we are now unwelcome within the judiciary.
What has happened in the meantime?
We don't know.
We obviously missed an episode. ”
Within the prosecutors of the Republic, a kind of astonishment hangs over the proposal of the President of the Republic of splitting the magistracy between the magistrates of the public prosecutor's office and those of the seat.
"We are very disappointed,"
insists Frédéric Fèvre, attorney general of Douai and president of the national conference of attorneys general.
We have understood that the end of the uniqueness of the body is part of the presidential program for the next five years, if Emmanuel Macron is re-elected, ”he
insists.
As head of jurisdiction, however, he apprehends these states general of justice as
"an opportunity to be seized to make justice evolve"
.
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