The new meeting of the anti-crisis headquarters in France was held

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In France, on Saturday morning, July 1, the regular meeting of the anti-crisis headquarters was held in connection with the protests in the country. writes about it Le Monde.

“The government … held a new meeting at its interagency crisis-fighting headquarters (CIC) to consider the fourth night of urban violence,” the newspaper writes.

The meeting was chaired by Aurelien Rousseau, head of the office of the prime minister. Representatives of all “affected” ministries attended. At the same time, the ministers themselves were not present at the meeting, but they will go to the areas affected by the unrest.

Protests in France began after the police killed a 17-year-old teenager in the suburbs of Paris on the evening of 27 June. One day later, residents of Lille and Toulouse joined the protests that started in Nantre. The protests then turned into riots and clashes with the police. By 1 July, rebels across France had set 1,350 vehicles on fire and attacked 234 buildings. As a result of the pogroms, the police detained more than 990 people.

Formerly in the Federation Council of the Russian Federation recommendation The EU will discuss the sustainability of France’s political regime.

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