Bastia (Upper Corsica)
Police are on duty in autonomous Corsica. Island nationalists dream about it. And they want to move quickly from fantasy to reality. That’s why they intend to use the discussions on the island’s legislative future, which began in July with the state, to include this sensitive issue in the debate.
In this context, Jean-Félix Acquaviva, the autonomous deputy of Haute-Cours, raised the first flag by making an amendment that was rejected to the Orientation and Programming Bill (Lopmi) of the Ministry of the Interior. Its purpose. Get a regional police station to allow the Corsican community to have police officers “Closer to the problems of the island”.
“These agents will be able to crack down on offenses affecting order, safety, security and public health, acting in addition to existing city police.”describes the text.
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Source: Le Figaro

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