According to the deputy of the National Rally, the number of arrests in the demonstrations against the pension reform is “normal”, because there is “a lot of violence”. A speech in contradiction with that of Dominique Simonnot, Comptroller General of Freedoms.

“I don’t feel like there was any abuse.” Guest of BFMTV-RMC, Jean-Philippe Tanguy defends the police, after Dominique Simonnot, Comptroller General of Freedoms, pointed to their “massive recourse” to “preventive” arrests and police custody in Paris.

For Jean-Philippe Tanguy, “justice and the police are doing what they can”, given “the current conditions”.

“The rule of law is maintained”

“When you have a lot of violence, it is normal that there are a lot of arrests”, judges the deputy National Rally (RN) of the Somme.

“Afterwards, there is an investigation. If (these people) are released, well the rule of law is maintained”, adds this former faithful of Nicolas Dupont-Aignan.

According to the far-right elected official, the “problem is rather that there are not a large number of convictions”.

A speech in contradiction with that of Dominique Simonnot. In a letter addressed to Gérald Darmanin, she denounces the “significant number of procedures carried out in disregard of the standards and principles which govern the procedure of police custody, even, in certain situations, in violation of the applicable texts”.

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