On the occasion of the broadcast of a new issue of the magazine Enquête exclusive presented by Bernard de la Villardière on Sunday November 17, 2024, from 11:15 p.m. on M6, Télé Star reveals the theme of the program scheduled for this week.
Former presenter of the show Zone Interdite on M6, Bernard de la Villardière has been at the helm of a weekly magazine on the channel since 2005. The journalist is in fact the face of the show Enquête exclusive, broadcast every Sunday in the 2nd part of the evening, after Capital or Zone Interdite.
Within this program, Bernard de La Villardière travels the whole world with the magazine’s teams, to address all political, economic, social and cultural themes. Each issue consists of a unique investigative report. Sunday November 17, 2024, Bernard de La Villardière will present a new issue of Exclusive Investigation from 11:15 p.m., which is devoted to Roma camps.
Exclusive investigation: Bernard de la Villardière went to Roma camps
“The Roma are one of the most closed communities in France, one of the most criticized too. However, there are only 20,000 of them in our territory, barely 0.02% of the population. But their camps on the outskirts of towns and their clannish way of life are disturbing. Nantes and its outskirts have 61 Roma camps, including the largest in France. The Mauves Meadow. 800 Roma settled there illegally five years ago“, first indicated M6 in a press release.
“Immersion in this real city within a city, with its church, its garage, its bar and its hundred caravans. Living conditions there are very precarious. Half of the inhabitants work in the surrounding market gardeners. Because we don’t necessarily know it, but it is the Roma who run the region’s farms; their salaries support the rest of the community“, the channel then added.
Money, trafficking, getting by: the secrets of the Roma camps
“Some members have taken the path of delinquency. Thefts, trafficking, their thefts sometimes bring in the equivalent of a minimum wage per week. This proximity provokes the anger of local residents who accuse them of all evils: damage, burglaries, insults. A particularly blatant tension in Moissac, in Tarn-et-Garonne. This town of 30,000 inhabitants is nicknamed the ‘Fruit Capital’. On his farms, 85% of the workers are Roma from Romania or Bulgaria. Moissac is the city with the highest density of Roma in France“, also underlined M6.
“They represent 12% of the population and unlike Nantes, they live in the city center, in apartments. But cohabitation between Roma and Moissagais is becoming more and more difficult and the city’s municipal police, administered by the National Rally since the last municipal electionsis on the lookout. The town hall has installed surveillance cameras in front of the businesses of members of the community, constant attention that the Roma consider abusive“, the channel finally concluded.
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