“In two months, rogue will have a government to fight them”

The national gathering candidate in the presidential election went on Tuesday in the city of Finistère, marked by incidents in recent days.

Le Monde with AFP

On trip to Brest, Tuesday 1 Er February, the national gathering candidate (NR), Marine Le Pen, explained his proposals on insecurity and urban violence, while criticizing heavily The balance sheet of the different governments on this subject.

This visit takes place a week after incidents in the city of Finistère. A tramway had been targeted by fire mortar shots in the Saint-Pierre district and a bus was also targeted in Bellevue, where one of the sites of the University of Western Brittany is installed. Transport was then suspended for several days, before resupping Tuesday 1 February.

“Forty years of laxity” in terms of security, she promised to put “a term to the disorder of the law of the strongest, the daily harassment of the honest people and the reign of the terror of the mafias of the drug, whose crimes are equal only the Islamizing ideology to which they are so often associated “. “In two months, thugs will have a government to combat them,” said the NR candidate at a press conference, after visiting the Commissioner of the City, under the cries of about fifteen protesters opposed to his Venue.

7,000 police positions and gendarmes in addition

In its proposals, it reiterated to increase the security and justice budget of € 7.7 billion in five years, to create 7,000 police and gendarme posts, and double the number of magistrates, who are currently 9,000. The far-right candidate also intends to wear the number of places in prisons at 85,000, compared to 60,000, restore planners, and install a closed educational center in each department . M me Le Pen also wants to extend the decay of nationality “beyond terrorism” to other criminal acts (drug trafficking, sex crimes, etc.).

During this trip, she felt that Emmanuel Macron’s “true balance sheet” was “insecurity out of control”, and ironized on the “karchër” that the candidate of Republicans, Valérie Pécresse, “came out of the store of jokes and catches “, while former president Nicolas Sarkozy had removed 12,500 gendarmes and police positions during his five-year.

She also took place at her extreme right competitor, Eric Zemmour, criticizing the measure of “excusable defense” that his rival wants to be able to invoke without there being “proportionality” with the threat, A “very American concept, very Anglo-Saxon, may have derived from the Far West,” toned M me Le Pen. The latter wants, she, “improve the self-defense” but in a “proportionate” way, for “one does not fall into the settlement of account or revenge”.

/Media reports.