The Minister of the Interior is responsible for public order.
It also oversees communities.
Arriving in Corsica on Wednesday, Gérald Darmanin will wear his two hats.
While there is an urgent need to put an end to the violence which has once again inflamed the island since the attempted assassination of Yvan Colonna by an Islamist prisoner, there is just as much need to provide a political response to a "problem Corsican which arises since 1975. By assuming, for the first time, the word of “autonomy”, the boss of Beauvau takes a decisive step;
and maybe even historical.
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From the first statute in 1982 to the creation of a single local authority in 2018, all governments have contributed to the path of ever-strengthening decentralization.
No French region has as much autonomy;
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