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Over the weekend, thousands in Paris, including leftist parties, NGOs, and a magistrates’ union, marched to protest police misconduct.The rally honored Nahel, a Maghrebi teen shot by cops last June.

His death led to nationwide unrest.About 200 groups participated in this central march among 120 others across France.Lawmaker Mathilde Panot pointed out the biased police checks against young people of Arab or African descent.According to her, racial profiling makes them 20 times more likely to get stopped.Panot stressed this protest aims to reform, not to vilify the police.

Despite recent events, polls show 60% of French people still trust the police.Major Rally in France Highlights Eroding Police Trust.

(Photo Internet reproduction)Meanwhile, Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin defended the police force, even after incidents like Nahel’s death.Marchers also criticized a 2017 law.

This law lets police use guns when they feel threatened.Critics say this policy led to unnecessary deaths like Nahel’s.

They argue that less harmful methods should be used.Interestingly, some left-wing groups were absent.

The Socialist Party and the Communists did not attend, hinting at divisions among leftist groups.This may affect their chances in the 2024 European elections.Labor unions had a strong presence.

The Confederation Generale du Travail (CGT) and a magistrates’ union were there.Both unions demand changes to laws around police firearm use, citing cases like Nahel’s.In summary, public trust in the French police is eroding.The march spotlights a need for reform in police practices and laws, especially those that govern the use of guns.BackgroundThe Paris protest signifies a tipping point in public sentiment.

While many still trust the police, a large section is demanding change.This fracture has broad implications.

First, it could lead to policy changes, especially regarding the use of firearms by police.Second, it shows that left-wing parties are not united on this issue.

The absence of some key parties could signal a weakened leftist front in upcoming elections.Moreover, the strong union presence suggests a wider concern about law enforcement’s role.Finally, if the public’s trust continues to wane, there might be an overhaul in how security forces operate in France, affecting both policy and public life.





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