Stunned by several nights of riots, the Macron camp does not want to hear only about authority. The government still intends to "respond to a strong sovereign need," repeated Monday the Minister of Justice, Eric Dupond-Moretti, opening debates in the National Assembly around its justice programming law. The day before, it was Emmanuel Macron who passed an instruction of firmness to his ministers gathered at the Elysee: "restore order", "guarantee the return to calm" and maintain a "massive" police presence.
But several supporters of the head of state are calling on him to complete his security response with other projects deemed urgent. Exemplarity of the police, fight against discrimination, development of public services... "The answer cannot be only security: it is also economic and social," says the deputy (Renaissance) of Val-d'Oise Cécile Rilhac, referring to the development of "educational cities" in popular neighborhoods. "Above all...
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