Deputies and senators observed a minute of meditation in tribute to the victims of the attack on the police headquarters, which killed four people.

The National Assembly and the Senate, standing, observed Tuesday a moment of recollection in tribute to the four victims of the attack of the police headquarters of Paris. "After this morning's national tribute, on your behalf, I salute the memory of the victims of this attack and extend our condolences to their loved ones and their colleagues," said National Assembly Speaker Richard Ferrand, by opening the questions to the government.

"We also have a special thought for the wounded official, whose days are fortunately no longer in danger.He salute the courage of the young policeman who intervened and ended the attack.I invite you to observe a minute of silence, "he concluded, before deputies, members of the government and staff of the Assembly rose up.

"Faults have been committed", launches Eric Ciotti

Senators standing also observed in the early afternoon a moment of meditation in tribute to the officials killed. A commission of inquiry has been created in the National Assembly and will begin its work next week to understand the conditions of this attack. LR MP Eric Ciotti will be the likely chair or rapporteur.

"Faults, mistakes have been made, we want this truth, the commission will work on it," Eric Ciotti said. At a ceremony honoring the victims, President Emmanuel Macron on Tuesday called for "an unrelenting fight" against "Islamist hydra".