A few days before a presidential election, the death of Yvan Colonna should have provoked a tsunami of questions and indignation.
Not only in Corsica and not for the same reasons everywhere.
Such was the case in May 1988, when New Caledonia was invited in the face-to-face between François Mitterrand and Jacques Chirac.
This time, the outbreak of the war in Ukraine has relegated to the background a number of subjects which, unresolved or badly resolved, are likely to ignite the powder.
Failing to tackle it in due time, France lives above a volcano.
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First, the assassination in prison of the assassin of the prefect Érignac engages the responsibility of the State.
This attack, which lasted nine minutes, reveals serious dysfunctions in our prison system.
And what about the regime reserved for the criminal, an Islamist reputed to be ultra-dangerous who we discover had been promoted to floor assistant in the establishment and was soon to be released?
Like him, several hundred...
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