The LR deputy of the Alpes-Maritimes, Eric Ciotti.

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The "Beauvau de la sécurité", a large national consultation devoted to the police and the gendarmerie which will be launched on Monday, is an "alibi for inaction", considers the deputy LR Eric Ciotti, who would have preferred from the outset a "great law programming ”.

“Everyone knows the diagnosis: the unease of the police, their pauperization.

And it is the same for justice, moreover.

I therefore fear that this supposed time of exchange is the alibi for inaction, ”he declared in

Le Journal du dimanche

.

“The Beauvau of security will only delay the time for decisions.

If a law is finally voted, you should know that it will no longer be able to apply in this five-year term since it will not be promulgated, at best, until the end of the year, ”notes this specialist in sovereign issues. .

“For months, a White Paper on security has been prepared, which has itself been the subject of numerous consultations.

We waited a long time for it to come out at last and it was to serve as the basis for an orientation and programming law, which we should already have discussed last year, ”adds the elected representative from the Alpes-Maritimes.

"We must finally make the uniform inviolable"

According to him, "we must finally make the uniform inviolable in our country and send a clear message to all those who challenge authority."

Eric Ciotti also calls for "minimum penalties from the first act of violence committed against a police officer or a gendarme, but also against a municipal police officer, a customs officer or a firefighter".

In the midst of the controversy over “police violence”, Emmanuel Macron announced on December 8 that this consultation would be held in order to “improve the conditions of exercise” of the police and “consolidate” their links with the French.

The conclusions of these exchanges should serve as a basis for the future law on orientation and programming of internal security (Lopsi) scheduled for 2022.

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