Emmanuel Macron wants to extend emergency for sixth time

AFP

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The President’s office earlier said he was seeking to extend the state of emergency until November 1.

French President Emmanuel Macron (Photo: AP)

Paris: President Emmanuel Macron wants a sixth extension of France’s state of emergency since the Paris attacks of November 2015, his Prime Minister said on Wednesday, adding that the terror threat “remains very high”.

The new President, elected on May 7, also wants legislation to boost the powers of the security forces, Edouard Philippe said, two days after the Manchester concert suicide bombing claimed 22 lives. 

“France and the United Kingdom are fighting the same enemy,” Mr Philippe said after a meeting of his defence council. 

“The terrorist threat remains, in Europe, in our two countries, at a very high level.”

Mr Macron is seeking a new extension of the state of emergency, which expires on July 15 after being extended “to preserve our democracy”.

The President’s office earlier said he was seeking to extend the state of emergency until November 1. The measures allow security forces to monitor suspects and carry out searches without warrants, place suspects under house arrest, and ban public gatherings.     

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