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Éric Ciotti, founding president of the Union of Rights for the Republic and deputy for Alpes-Maritimes, was the guest of La Grande interview Europe 1-CNews. At the microphone of Sonia Mabrouk, he returned to the drug trafficking which is increasingly rampant in France, estimating that “the state can collapse if violence continues to spread to territories”.
Poitiers, Rennes, Valence, Marseille… In the four corners of France, it is the same story: drug trafficking is increasingly rampant in the territory and is gaining ground. Guest of La Grande interview Europe 1-CNews, Éric Ciotti, founding president of the Union of Rights for the Republic and deputy for Alpes-Maritimes, believes that “this war” against this banditry “is going to be lost”.
“I am very skeptical”
“The state can collapse if violence continues to gain territory and market share,” he criticizes Sonia Mabrouk. He mentions that the prison authorities are threatened with prisons that are understaffed.
And the founding president of the Union of Rights for the Republic is not optimistic about the security of France for the coming months. “When I see the votes of the government, and the majority that supports it, on the subject in the National Assembly, I am very skeptical. And it is not this majority that will emerge from the chaos. Those who will get us out of the chaos , it is this alliance of the rights that I am in favor of,” he punctuates.
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