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Decryption: "It was you, Darmanin, who started the war": a look inside the "DDPF" group after the attacks on prisons

On April 13, in Agen, the "DDPF" tag appeared for the first time near seven cars set on fire in the parking lot of the National School of Prison Administration (Enap). The acronym "DDPF" has become a "criminal banner behind which criminals have coalesced," and "at this stage, no long-standing, structured organization seems to correspond to this acronym, which was created for the needs of the cause," said Laure Beccuau.

Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau and Justice Minister Gérald Darmanin saw these attacks as a denunciation of the anti-drug law passed by Parliament . This text provides for the creation of high-security quarters for the most dangerous traffickers.

• In Romania, a tense election day

Omnipresent social media, anger and disillusionment among a portion of the population, and many undecided voters... In Rome, five months after the shock cancellation of the first round of the presidential election, the ingredients are the same, and citizens were called to the polls again this Sunday, with a tense atmosphere and a possible victory for the far right. Polling stations close at 9 p.m., and the final results are expected on Monday.

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Report In Romania, "worrying atmosphere" before a presidential election under influence

On November 24, Brussels- and NATO-critical candidate Calin Georgescu emerged as the surprise candidate , only to be barred from the election by the Constitutional Court after a massive TikTok campaign marred by suspicions of Russian interference. This Sunday, Donald Trump fan George Simion took his place, credited with some 30% of the vote according to polls that should be handled with caution.

Facing him, two contenders can advance to the second round scheduled for May 18. The candidate of the pro-European coalition in power, Crin Antonescu, offers "stability." The mayor of Bucharest, Nicusor Dan, promises to fight "corruption," claiming to be the voice of "silent and honest Romanians." However, after the cancellation, a very rare decision within the European Union, the election is under close surveillance.

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