Louise Bernard with Alexis Patri 10:47 am, September 02, 2021

As part of Emmanuel Macron's trip to Marseille, a team of journalists from the TMC program "Quotidien" spent a week in Marseille.

And one of their reports, in the city of the Flamingos, reacted to the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin, who announced several arrests.

The

Quotidien 

report

made the entire political class react on Twitter.

On Monday, the TMC show broadcast a report in Marseille, in the city of Flamingos, one of the biggest deal points in the city.

Journalist Azzeddine Ahmed-Chaouch had interviewed several masked individuals there.

They explained that they were controlling the entrance to the city with a barrier, a sort of "electronic toll" for residents who aimed to prevent the police from entering, according to them.

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Rain of political reactions on Twitter

The protagonists added: "You see when Mr. Macron makes his law? The people around him and all of France listen and obey. People who want to come here in the neighborhood, they do the same, they obey. But we are not not bad."

The report did not go unnoticed by the Minister of the Interior Gerald Darmanin.

He, like many other political figures, shared the excerpt from the report on Twitter on Wednesday.

He commented: "No lawless zone on the territory of the Republic, in Marseille as elsewhere".

He also announced four arrests and a seizure of drugs and money.