“Commitment kept “, welcomes, this Monday, the deputy La République en Marche Valérie Oppelt. The Nantes elected official announces the upcoming arrival of 33 new officials at the Nantes police station. “The government has heard our demands for the safety of the inhabitants”, she continues in a press release. It does not specify the date of arrival of these new police officers.
Valérie Oppelt evokes the visit of the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron in Nantes. During this presidential visit, the mayor of Nantes Johanna Rolland, who promised 70 municipal police officers, asked the state to recruit as many national police officers. The deputy LREM also recalls the arrival in Nantes of 39 national police officers in April 2019 then 42 others in September 2020.
According to her, “Nantes has experienced an unparalleled rise in insecurity for too long”. For Valérie Oppelt, the town hall “must now speed up the recruitment of the 29 municipal police officers as it was voted, to finally begin to catch up with the serious delay: it is for the freedom of the people of Nantes who aspire to tranquility “. Finally, the MP is calling for the signing of a “security contract” between the state and the city, around these security issues.
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