Gabriel Attal will go to Viry-Chatillon on Thursday to talk about “authority” on the occasion of his 100 days at Matignon

Gabriel Attal will go to Viry-Chatillon on Thursday to talk about “authority” on the occasion of his 100 days at Matignon
Gabriel Attal will go to Viry-Chatillon on Thursday to talk about “authority” on the occasion of his 100 days at Matignon

On the occasion of his first 100 days at Matignon, Gabriel Attal will go Thursday to Viry-Chatillon, a town in Essonne recently marked by the death of Shemseddine, 15, beaten near his college, for a trip to the theme of “authority”.

“Authority must apply everywhere, for everyone,” government spokesperson Prisca Thevenot declared on Wednesday, announcing this move. The Prime Minister must “detail a very precise action plan on this issue which is expected of all, in continuity with our action since 2017,” she said.

Four young men, three minors and one adult, were indicted for murder after the death in early April of Shemseddine, beaten over a dispute linked to the sister of two of them. They were all placed in pre-trial detention.

After the Council of Ministers on Wednesday morning, Gabriel Attal must bring together several members of the government in Matignon in the afternoon “on sovereign subjects”, according to his agenda. His trip to Viry-Châtillon, in the Paris suburbs, will include a judicial component and another on “the role of schools”, particularly with the question of boarding schools, we learned from a government Source.

Thursday evening, the Prime Minister will be interviewed at length on BFMTV, again to mark his 100 days at the head of government.

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