This July 14, 2016, Francois Hollande took part in the traditional exercise of a big television interview. The head of the country warned. “Is there a (terrorist) threat?” Yes, he’s there.” But he confirmed that the Sentinel system would be eased and the state of emergency lifted on July 26. A few hours later, the Islamist terrorist, driving a ram truck, killed 86 people in Nice.
On Monday, the former president of the republic stood with the magistrates of the special purpose court who have been discussing the Nice attack for several weeks. And the bottom of the air was slightly cooler than six years ago. Civil parties demanded his hearing of “T59” as a witness. The former head of the country, who could not refrain from occasional sarcasm, knew that he was expected on two counts.
“Failure”
At the beginning of his summons, Mr. Fabien Rajon thus returned “unfortunate circumstance”. The President’s statement on binoculars and the carnage of the night
Source: Le Figaro
