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Were there 10,000 additional police and gendarme positions during the Macron five-year term?

2022-01-26T17:45:56.949Z


THE VERIFICATION - This was one of the campaign promises in 2017, to strengthen "public safety". Tuesday, Gérald Darmanin affirmed that the workforce had indeed been created and deployed. What about?


THE QUESTION.

Emmanuel Macron promised it loud and clear in 2017. As president, he will recruit "

10,000 additional police and gendarmes

".

Five years later, what about?

While 69% of French people consider its negative assessment in terms of security, Gérald Darmanin claimed excellent results on France Inter on Tuesday.

Despite multiple challenges, from the various attacks to the "yellow vests" crisis

,

"

when we take stock of the five-year objective of the President of the Republic, we will see that there has been a drop in burglaries, a drop in thefts car, a drop in violent thefts

", affirmed the Minister of the Interior, affirming that this was due "

to the 10.

".

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This campaign promise, the Head of State has never ceased to claim it during the five-year term.

In the pages of

Le Figaro

in April 2021, he again affirmed that he "

will keep the schedule

" of the 10,000 additional police and gendarmes.

"

They will be...

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Source: lefigaro

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