Paris (AFP)

The President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand will "obviously" respond to the request of the Republicans to establish a commission of inquiry into the attack of the police headquarters and it will start work "from the week next, "he said on Tuesday.

"I will answer Christian Jacob who will apply on behalf of his group obviously favorably since everyone has a drawing right" for the creation of a commission of inquiry once a session, said Mr. Ferrand on Cnews. This commission will be set up "in the wake, that is to say, next week," said the speaker of the Assembly.

The conference which brings together the presidents of groups to the Assembly must be held this Tuesday at 10:00 to formally take it.

"What I would not like is that the commission of inquiry is limited to making auditions to great show to amuse the gallery," however warned Mr. Ferrand, recalling the parallel work of the parliamentary delegation intelligence and judicial investigations.

"The goal is not to do political show, the goal is to have the truth, understand, correct and especially to avoid that we have lived in the police headquarters is renewed wherever it is in France in the public services, "he added.

In agreement with Senate President Gerard Larcher, Ferrand wishes in any event that "the parliamentary delegation to intelligence, which is authorized defense secret, who can get to the bottom of things and who deliberates in camera", "go until the end".

Parliament's control of specialized intelligence services is exercised by this parliamentary intelligence delegation, which heard Interior Minister Christophe Castaner on Tuesday morning.

© 2019 AFP