We knew some of the great deeds of the judicial left, but by distraction, naivety no doubt, inconstancy certainly, one news chasing the other, we had almost forgotten.
Now the setbacks of Gérald Darmanin in Mayotte refresh our memory.
Last week, thousands of kilometers from France, in the midst of Operation Wuambushu, launched in the name of the fight against illegal immigration, crime and unsanitary slums, the Mamoudzou judicial court suspended the destruction of "Talus 2”, an assembly of slums made of earth and sheet metal, under the nose and beard of the Minister of the Interior.
It appeared that Catherine Vannier, ex-president of the Syndicat de la magistrature, freshly arrived on the island, had signed the interim order, after her union circulated a leaflet against this government action deemed in advance to be contrary to " human rights".
"Colleagues cannot be the useful guarantee of a government...
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