Gérald Darmanin “supports” the mayors’ initiatives

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The Minister of the Interior and Overseas Territories, Gérald Darmanin, during a visit to the gendarmerie in Pont-de-Salars, in the southwest of , on April 25, 2024. VALENTINE CHAPUIS / AFP

After Gérald Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior, established a curfew for minors in Pointe-à-Pitre in Guadeloupe, in order to fight against delinquency, several right-wing and far-right mayors announced that they wanted to impose a similar system in their municipalities. Questioned on this subject by France 3 , Friday April 25, Mr. Darmanin said “favorable” to curfews elsewhere in France.

Declarant “that it is not normal for children, adolescents, minors to be in the street at midnight, one o’clock, two o’clock in the morning” whereas they “must be at home, sleep, go to school the next day”the minister declared: “When there are things like this [des violences] (…) – this may be the case in other parts of the national territory – I am in favor of the curfew which affects minors”.

“Mayors have the authority to issue orders, in fact, like the State, to prevent these minors from being outside, particularly those under 13 years old. (…). I support them and the prefects of the Republic will support them »he added, while specifying “that it is obviously necessary that the administrative court, if seized, be able to [vérifier] that there be no excess of power.”

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“Completely reasonable people”, according to Darmanin

Last week, the Minister of the Interior ordered the establishment for two months of a curfew for minors under the age of 18 from 8 p.m. in Pointe-à-Pitre, in Gaudeloupe, in order to fight against delinquency. “We are very struck by the fact that minors are extremely numerous in delinquency unfortunately, in Guadeloupe in general and in Pointe-à-Pitre in particular”argued Mr. Darmanin.

Following this announcement, the mayor of Béziers, Robert Ménard, declared on Tuesday that he had established a curfew for minors under the age of 13 in “three priority neighborhoods” from their city, from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., unless accompanied by an adult. In his decree, the city councilor justifies his decision by “increasing number of young minors left to their own devices in the middle of the night”as well as by a “worsening number of facts”in particular “urban violence”citing a school fire four years ago, in 2019, and the “July 2023 riots”.

Other mayors, inspired by the announcement of the Minister of the Interior then the initiative of the councilor of Béziers, formerly close to Mme Le Pen, also announced such measures, like the mayor of , Christian Estrosi (Horizons), who on the same day welcomed the initiative of the mayor of Béziers on BFM-TV, and announced his desire to establish a curfew ” in all the city “ for unaccompanied minors under 13 years old.

According to Gérald Darmanin, mayors who implement such measures “are completely reasonable people”. “I heard what the mayor of Béziers said. I want to say that I support these initiatives, even if obviously it is not up to the State to replace all the territories and all the municipalities”declared the Minister of the Interior on this subject.

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