The French Minister of Justice, Eric Debon Moretti, denounced the use by politicians in his country for "electoral purposes" of the massacre of the French teacher, Samuel Patty, last Friday near Paris.

He said, "The tragedy hardly spread, until politicians used it and used it for electoral purposes," adding that "this disgusts me," which is "inappropriate."

The minister explained that the government should take sufficient time before announcing a certain number of measures, because “we have to work before anything is submitted, and I can list 50 procedures for you, but this is not what we want to do at all. We cannot lie, it is easy to exaggerate.” And the bidding, "as he put it.

He concluded his response to the critics by saying that these "bids are populism and demagoguery in particular."

In the face of criticism of the government and its accusation of negligence that did not allow it to anticipate the murder of the teacher, the minister denied that the government had fallen short, and explained that "the killer was not known to the security services, nor was he monitored in its" radars "in order to follow his activities and closely monitor him."

These criticisms of government performance come against the backdrop of the murder of the teacher, Samuel Patti, and the political controversy accompanying it, about a year and a half before the date of the French presidential elections.

Source: RT

By:Nadeemy Haded

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