Policy. Macron to meet with Tarn officials to discuss rural security

Emmanuel Macron will be going to Gaillac on Thursday, April 13, to discuss "daily security within the gendarmerie area".

Policy. Macron to meet with Tarn officials to discuss rural security

Emmanuel Macron will be going to Gaillac on Thursday, April 13, to discuss "daily security within the gendarmerie area".

In January, the Head of State announced the creation and deployment of 200 new Gendarmerie Brigades throughout the country. This was part of the future orientation law and programming law of the Ministry of the Interior.

"These new brigades, which will be fixed and relying upon France services houses or mobile thanks to equipped vehicles," explains Elysee. "They will offer residents public services like filing a complaint or receiving victims and will strengthen law enforcement in periurban and rural areas."

He will discuss Thursday the "deployment of three of these brigades in this department as well as the actions taken in terms of local security in particular intra-family violence and the fight against drugs as well as action for the benefit winegrowers in presence of elected officials and associations as actors in the wine industry."

According to La Depeche information, the Head of State will give a speech at the Gaillac Gendarmerie at the end of the morning. Emmanuel Macron should then go to Puycelsi in the north-west Tarn region, which is known for being one of the most beautiful French villages.

Three days before the first round, Emmanuel Macron's fourth trip to France will be his fourth after his investiture for a new term. He also plans to visit Wednesday in Seine-Saint-Denis, where he will address the issue of young people's access and sport. Last week, Emmanuel Macron visited the hospital in Cherbourg and the school in Marseilles.