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May 2023
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Quels sont réellement les droits des pol...

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Avec les nombreuses mobilisations intersyndicales en protestation contre la réforme des retraites depuis début 2023, le dispositif policier est toujours plus important. Durant la manifestation du 1er mai, 12 000 agents de police ont été mobilisés par le Ministère de l’Intérieur sur tout le territoire.  Dominique Simonnot, la contrôleure générale des lieux ... Show More
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