Jean-Philippe Tanguy agrees with Gérald Darmanin and Bruno Retailleau. The RMC-BFMTV guest this Wednesday, June 4, the vice president of the RN Group in the National Assembly said he was in favor of the establishment of minimum sentences and the abolition of the stay for certain crimes.
Two measures mentioned by the Minister of Justice and the Prime Minister after the violence that took place outside the Coronation of the PSG in the Champions League final last weekend.
“Sacralization of physical integrity”
While up to eight people have been sentenced to prison sentences of five months of sentence suspended to 15 months of signature with a deposit order, Gérald Darmanin talked about sentences that “are no longer up to par.”
For Jean-Philippe Tanguy, the national demonstration has been for the establishment of “floors” for a long time. “We had offered them during our parliamentary niche, but they rejected them, without amending them,” he denounced on Wednesday.
“It’s too easy, as soon as there are riots, to come and loot the RN program to reassure the French,” he said.
Jean-Philippe Tanguy said that his party “votes everything that goes in the right direction, everything that improves the safety of the French and against the attacks that are made to our country, unlike the Macronie and the LR of Mr. Retailleau.”
Regarding the abolition of the stay for small sanctions, the deputy of RN is favorable to it “for attacks against our police, firefighters, doctors, those who have an authority or who exercise a public service mission” but also “for the French in general for physical integrity.”
Jean-Philippe Tanguy spoke of a “sacralization of the physical integrity of the French.” “We must not trivialize the use of violence, the free croper that gives life to our compatriots in great concern, especially women,” he added.
First convictions
Since the overflows outside the celebrations of Parisian supporters, political reactions have multiplied. This Wednesday, Bruno Retailleau said he wanted to provide a “judicial and technological” response to incivility.
In RTL, the Interior Minister significantly proposed that “eliminating the text of Nicole Belloubet” dated 2019, which eliminated convictions of less than a month and foster the development of sentences of less than a year. “It prohibits short prison sentences when I think it is part of the solutions,” he said.
For his part, Gérald Darmanin, Minister of Justice, explained that he wanted to eliminate the stay for “any aggression towards a state representative” and establish minimal sentences. To cite an example of a necessary change, he asked that it is not possible to make less than three months in prison after attacking a police officer.
The government reacted in particular to the first convictions: suspended prison sentences. The court took into account the youth of the four and the fact that they were main declines and the excuses pronounced during the hearing to justify these sanctions. However, prison conditions have also spoken against certain authors of violence, especially in Paris and Amiens.
Source: BFM TV
