Nearly sixty days before the presidential deadline, the sovereign appears more than ever to be Emmanuel Macron's blind spot.
Despite high masses orchestrated in front of an audience of uniforms this fall at the police school in Roubaix, or in Nice on January 10 to defend its action and draw its vision of the police from here to 2030, the Head of State struggles to convince the French.
The latter would even oscillate between spite and anger.
Supporting figures, the Fiducial-Odoxa barometer for
Le Figaro
attests to this: 62% of our compatriots consider the results of his five-year term to be “bad”.
Disappointed, they judge that his action has not been up to par, particularly in the fight against delinquency (74%) against which, however, the
“daily security police”
had been deployed at the start of the term.
Considered as a
“marker”
to fight against crimes and incivilities rotting the lives of citizens, this reform has obviously not…
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