Matthieu
Valet remarks about the riots
Matthieu
Valet consistently
condemns all forms of rioting, framing urban unrest as the work of
"thugs" and calling for a severe judicial and financial response
against delinquents. As a Member of the European Parliament (MEP), spokesperson
for the National Rally (RN), and a former police captain, his remarks strongly
emphasize total support for law enforcement and strict public order.
His notable
public positions and statements regarding riots and urban violence include:
Tactical
Shift for Law Enforcement []
- Proactive Policing: Following recent unrest, Valet
argued that security forces must shift from defensive to offensive tactics.
- Dynamic Deployment: He explicitly stated that
authorities "need proactive police officers, not static riot police
deployed to guard perimeters".
- Protecting the Protectors: He frequently fights back
against anti-police rhetoric, emphasizing that "the police should not
be the mops of the Republic".
Financial
and Judicial Retribution
- Hitting the Wallet: Valet demands that rioters and
delinquents face immediate financial consequences, arguing that
authorities "must hit the delinquent in the wallet".
- Condemning Left-Wing Enablers: He claims that ordinary
working citizens are left to "pay for the crazy actions of
leftists" who tolerate or excuse rioting.
- No Excuses: He criticizes the French
justice system for what he calls "lax security," asserting that
the state too often "excuses everything to thugs and forgets the
victims".
Media
Reactions to Specific Incidents
- Paris Influencer Riot: When a promotional restaurant
event descended into street clashes in central Paris, Valet took to social
media to applaud the police for apprehending "thugs determined to
pick a fight, throw projectiles, and sow chaos".
- Condemnation of "Les
Soulèvements de la Terre": He labeled the environmental activist group violent
and dangerous, comparing their radical demonstrations to unlawful rioting.
- Political Exploitation: Valet routinely accuses
far-left parties, particularly La France Insoumise (LFI), of using
anti-police sentiment and urban riots as "electoral fuel" while
ignoring the safety of the public
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