Rachida Dati #wingnut archyde.com

The municipal campaign for Paris will not be done in peace. After the forced abandonment of Benjamin Griveaux on February 14 and his replacement by Agnès Buzyn, here are some words from Rachida Dati which create controversy. The candidate Les Républicains (LR) at the Mairie de Paris strongly criticized, on Friday, February 21, the policy of welcoming migrants implemented by Angela Merkel in 2015.

In the aftermath of the shootings in Germany which left nine dead, perpetrated in two shisha bars in the city of Hanau, the candidate of the right also denounced on this subject the “Laxity” from the socialist mayor of Paris, Anne Hidalgo.

According to Rachida Dati, German Chancellor Angela Merkel “Is paying a high price today for this massive opening of borders”, including her “Did not measure the consequences” and that she decided “Without anticipation”, the former Sarkozy minister, interviewed on Franceinfo, said on the double racist shooting that took place in Hanau on Thursday.

“When you don’t anticipate, when you don’t manage, when you don’t frame this reception of migrants” whose “The majority do not have the same concept of living together as ours, are not aware of our republican values, (…) today there are clashes. “

Rachida Dati lambasted in this regard “The lax ideology of Mme Hidalgo and the wonderful world of Mme (Agnes) Buzyn », LRM candidate. In 2015, Mme Hidalgo “Says,” I’m inspired by Mme Merkel, saying too, I want to welcome overwhelmingly, welcome to migrants and refugees in Paris ”. What did it lead to? The dispossession of the public and private space of Parisians in the north and east of Paris “ and to “An explosion of delinquency”said candidate LR.

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