Monday, July 18, 2016

Terrorism: the majority rises créneaucontre Nicolas Sarkozy – Le Figaro

SCAN THE POLICY / VIDEO – Guest TF1 Sunday newspaper, Nicolas Sarkozy denounced the lack of government action in combating terrorism. Manuel Valls and Bernard Cazeneuve had prepared a joint response.

“No government has done so far in the fight against terrorism” could be read Sunday, July 17, in a long statement jointly issued by the Prime Minister and his Minister of the interior. Against the attacks of Nicolas Sarkozy TF1 newspaper, Matignon and Beauvau had obviously planned to block and respond with one voice. “We serve a full mobilization of our forces, we are increasing the workforce by 9,000 jobs of police, gendarmes and members of domestic intelligence where 12,500 were removed between 2007 and 2012,” they were reminded. A well-crafted arguments and again hammered by the executive on Monday morning.

On Monday 18 July to RTL, the interior minister, Bernard Cazeneuve, resumed the offensive and returns several times on the importance “to tell the French the truth and not to yield to politicking.” It strongly condemns disrespect by some actors of the political class of a period of mourning following the attack.



“To say that there may be other attacks not resign ourselves”

Asked about the possible shortcomings in the action of his ministry in the fight against terrorism, he returns to Nicolas Sarkozy and refuted point by point the latter’s attacks, “Nicolas Sarkozy said he would be put in isolation those perpetrators of terrorism as we have since 2015, “he says, exasperated. “Nicolas Sarkozy did not understand why we do not sufficiently equip our forces, then we have to mobilize a lot of resources in this direction,” he said before starting a long indictment against the leader of the Republicans.

It takes particular its proposal to detain “all individuals stuck,” and explained that this would be not only unconstitutional but also against-productive for the progress of investigations SINCE it would allow these people to know that they are followed. “To say that there may be other attacks not resign ourselves,” says the boss of Beauvau, confirming the sad prediction made by the Prime Minister this Sunday at JDD that “other lives will be cut short “.

elements of language already used Sunday night in the wake of Sarkozy’s passage 20H of TF1. Sent jointly by Matignon and Bauveau with astonishing speed – less than three hours after the intervention of the former president – the news came back on three “anti-terror laws” and “information law” adopted in recent years. “Since 2012, ninety expulsion measures were pronounced against preachers of hate (…) ten mosques or prayer rooms radicalized were closed. None had been in the previous five-year period, “they insisted, clearly wanting to preserve a little confidence rating of French government granted and already dropped to 33% depending Ifop.

“You have to tell the French the truth and not to yield to politicking”

in an interview with the Sunday newspaper , also dated July 17, Prime Minister Manuel Valls already denounced political capital: “the response to the EI can not be a” Trumpisation “minds”, he warned, just before speaking to the boss Vaugirard.

the prime minister and the interior minister are not left alone to animate the fire against the speech of former head of state. His speaking has triggered many reactions within the government, as Secretary of State for Higher Education and Research, Thierry Mandon:

or Jean- Jacques Urvoas, the current Attorney:

More broadly, Nicolas Sarkozy has triggered an avalanche of simultaneous reactions on Twitter from the Socialist Party, including among usually divergent voices and criticism the executive. Like the Socialist deputy Bachelay Alexis, who wrote: “When Nicolas Sarkozy shattered national unity, it strengthens the criminal enterprise that wants to destroy us by dividing us.” Same story on the side of Olivier Faure, close to Jean-Marc Ayrault, who said he was “appalled by demagoguery without limit of Nicolas Sarkozy as the mourning is not even completed.” Not having guaranteed the “national unity”, Nicolas Sarkozy will have at least managed to cause a “socialist union.”

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