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Lyhanna case: under pressure, Gérald Darmanin withdraws from office

The article discusses French Minister of Justice Gerald Darmanin facing pressure from opposition parties following the death of an 11-year-old girl, Lyhanna, who encountered a suspected sexual predator. Darmanin stated he still has time to resolve issues and emphasized concerns over children's safety. Opposition figures have called for his resignation, arguing he should step down to send a political message.

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Gérald Darmanin, lundi, au ministère de la Justice à Paris.

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Le garde des Sceaux est attaqué par les oppositions, qui l’accusent de « s’exonérer » de ses « responsabilités » après la mort de la petite fille.

Glissée à l’issue d’une conférence de presse de crise, la petite phrase n’aura pas échappé aux oppositions. « J’ai encore un an à faire ici, au moins, je l’espère, pour résoudre ici et maintenant les problèmes » au moment où « les Français ont peur pour leurs enfants » , a tranché  Gérald Darmanin lundi midi  alors qu’il est malmené depuis une semaine par les conséquences de  la mort de Lyhanna . Une jeune fille de 11 ans qui, selon les premiers éléments constatés, a croisé la route d’un présumé criminel sexuel déjà mis en cause mais jamais inquiété par la justice.

Les « excuses » présentées par le garde des Sceaux vendredi « au nom de la Justice » ne font pas redescendre la pression. La patronne des députés Insoumis,  Mathilde Panot, a ensuite jugé que Gérald Darmanin devait « démissionner »  pour « envoyer un signal politique » . « S’il avait un peu d’honneur, il devrait démissionner » , a abondé sur Europe 1 le porte-parole du Rassemblement national, Aleksandar…

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Source document: Report d'inspection sur le meurtre de Lyhanna

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MediapartIndependent🔒Left6 days ago
Lyhanna case: resignation of a minister must no longer be a taboo

The article discusses the 'Lyhanna affair' and argues that the resignation of a minister should no longer be considered taboo.

Bias read (Left): The framing suggests a critique of political norms around accountability, which aligns with progressive values emphasizing transparency and responsibility in governance.

MediapartIndependent🔒Left12 days ago
Lyhanna case: how Darmanin drowned the magistrates under fluctuating priorities

The article discusses the handling of the Lyhanna case by Gérard Darmanin, focusing on how his shifting priorities have created confusion among judges.

Bias read (Left): The framing uses critical language ('noyé' – 'drowned') and implies criticism of Darmanin's management, suggesting a negative view of his approach to judicial priorities. This indicates a left-leaning perspective on the issue.

MediapartIndependent🔒Left13 days ago
Lyhanna's murder: an inspection report detailed in 2022 the shortcomings Darmanin pretended to discover

A report from 2022 detailed shortcomings related to the murder of Lyhanna, which Interior Minister Darmanin appears to have only recently discovered.

Bias read (Left): The article implies that Darmanin is pretending to discover issues that were already documented in a 2022 inspection report, suggesting a lack of transparency or accountability from the minister. This framing highlights potential negligence or misrepresentation by Darmanin, aligning with a critical,

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Le FigaroIndependent🔒Center13 days ago
Lyhanna case: under pressure, Gérald Darmanin withdraws from office

The article discusses French Minister of Justice Gerald Darmanin facing pressure from opposition parties following the death of an 11-year-old girl, Lyhanna, who encountered a suspected sexual predator. Darmanin stated he still has time to resolve issues and emphasized concerns over children's safety. Opposition figures have called for his resignation, arguing he should step down to send a political message.

Bias read (Center): The article presents statements from both Darmanin and opposition figures without overtly favoring one side. It reports on the controversy surrounding Darmanin’s response to the incident and the calls for his resignation but does not exhibit clear biased language or one-sided sourcing.

LibérationIndependentCenter14 days ago
After Lyhanna's death, Darmanin ordered prosecutors to take back all the children's complaints, or 70,000 files.

Following the death of Lyhanna, Gérard Darmanin has ordered prosecutors to review all complaints involving children, amounting to 70,000 cases.

Bias read (Center): The article reports on an official directive without apparent framing or slant. It presents facts without evaluative language or emphasis on particular perspectives.

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