French PM Borne: We will work until we restore order
In a statement made in the L’Hay-les-Roses region, French Prime Minister Borne said they were shocked by the attack on the home of mayor Vincent Jeanbrun at night and recalled that Jeanbrun’s wife and children they were home at the time of the attack. .
Expressing the government’s support for Jeanbrun, Borne said: “These measures are unacceptable.” saying.
Stating that the government has been working hard to restore order in the country in recent days, Borne stressed that attacks on public buildings such as police stations and municipalities are unacceptable.
Prime Minister Borne stressed that the government will work until order is restored.
Appreciating that they observed that the situation was calmer at night, the Borne conveyed its support to the mayors.
By affirming that they will not allow any type of violence, Borne drew attention to the fact that attacks against the “chosen” have been carried out for months.
Borne pointed out that they want to aggravate the penalties for the perpetrators of the attacks against “elected” as mayors.
VIOLENT PROTESTS IN FRANCE
French police opened fire on a car with 3 people in Nanterre on June 27, killing 17-year-old Nael M.
Those who reacted to the death of Nael took to the streets in different cities of the country and clashed with the police.
The police officer who killed the youth was suspended and sentenced to trial as a prisoner.
In addition, looting and looting took place during protests in many cities, including Paris, Marseille and Lyon, and curfews were declared in 10 cities starting at 9:00 p.m. (AA)