The president of the National Gathering confirmed Wednesday on Europe 1 that she would be present at the national tribute organized in honor of Samuel Paty, in the evening at the Sorbonne.

But that does not prevent him from judging the government's action to be too lax in the fight against Islamism and to plead for emergency laws. 

France pays a last tribute to Samuel Paty on Wednesday evening at La Sorbonne, this history teacher assassinated on Friday in the Yvelines for giving a course on freedom of expression. Many ministers and political figures will be present in the courtyard of the prestigious Parisian university during this ceremony chaired by Emmanuel Macron. Among them will be Marine Le Pen, who received her invitation on Wednesday morning. This did not prevent him, a few minutes later on Europe 1, from criticizing the government's laxity in the fight against Islamism. "To manage this problem, we need specialized magistrates, but also specific laws. We can perfectly well have emergency laws in a state of law," ruled the president of the National Assembly.