Alexandre Chauveau, edited by Yanis Darras 8:02 p.m., October 18, 2022

The afternoon will have been eventful for the members of the government.

During questions to the government in the National Assembly, several questions about the murder of Lola were asked by Les Républicains and by the National Rally.

Inappropriate questions for the executive who sees it as an attempt to recover.

It is a tragedy that is shaking France.

Last Friday, 12-year-old Lola was found dead in Paris.

The young schoolgirl was found in a trunk, her feet tied and her face taped.

This case was taken up to the top of the state, but also to Parliament.

During questions to the government, the right and the National Rally called the government to account.

And for good reason, for the latter, this drama illustrates the shortcomings of the migration and judicial policy in France.

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"The lack of execution of these decisions makes your ministry responsible for these tragedies and I regret having to impute it to you. But the figures of your administration are implacable: 80% of the OQTF (Obligation to leave French territory) do not are still not executed in France", exclaimed before the Assembly the deputy LR of the Alpes-Maritimes, Éric Pauget. 

"It's a shame"

On the executive side, there is no question of letting things go, and we accuse the right of recovery.

"I'm going to tell you things as I feel them. Playing petty politics (...), using the coffin of a 12-year-old girl as one uses a step. It's a shame", replied the Minister of Justice, Eric Dupond-Moretti. 

And this attack was also aimed at Marine Le Pen, called for decency by Elisabeth Borne.

The president of the RN group in the Assembly criticized the government for its lack of precise answers on the question of the execution of the OQTF.

"This government never questions itself," concluded Marine Le Pen.