Four ministers travel to Marseille today to unveil a plan to combat drug trafficking. Samia Ghali, senator of the Socialist Party in the Bouches-du-Rhone, is outraged Tuesday at the microphone of Europe 1 that the inhabitants are "taken hostage by men."

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Four ministers are traveling today in Marseille to unveil a plan to fight against drug trafficking, in preparation for over a year: Christophe Castaner, Laurent Nuñez, Nicole Belloubet and Gérald Darmanin. Samia Ghali, senator of the Socialist Party in the Bouches-du-Rhone, is outraged Tuesday at the microphone of Europe 1 that, in the city, the inhabitants are "taken hostage by caid".

The northern districts of the city are in fact the theater of recurring settlements, against the backdrop of drug trafficking, as in the city of La Bricarde, where three people were still shot by wounds last weekend.

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"Everything was dropped by the previous government"

The elected representative recalls that such a plan had already been put in place by the previous government and that "everything had been dropped". "Hearing that there is a new plan, I am reassured," she says. She says she is particularly aware of the situation in Marseille. "People are being held hostage by these men who have decided to make their law when the Republic is no longer the law."

Samia Ghali regrets that for years Marseille's neighborhoods have been abandoned: "We thought they would manage between them and even that, if necessary, they would kill each other", s 'she wins. "We can not leave the ¾ of a city in danger because tomorrow it will be Mexico."