Why is the state powerless against the godfathers of cities? Gérald Pandelon, criminal lawyer, points to the passivity and cowardice of politicians in areas of lawlessness. He publishes a caustic work, La France des caïds. Shock interview.

Cars and buses burned, police stoned. The night of July 14 is regularly peppered with incidents and riots. This year again, this dramatic tradition has been respected in many cities in France, in Évreux, Besançon or Lyon. How is it that these disorders recur so regularly? The fault of the French State, which would have been exceeded for almost 30 years.
"What else do you want us to do, Pandelon?" That we return to the housing estates and regain control of all this little world? You are mad, master! It's going to make a monstrous mess, " already stormed Charles Pasqua, Minister of the Interior against Gérald Pandelon, a young lawyer in the 80s.
An anecdote that Gérald Pandelon, criminal lawyer, relates in the essay The France of the bosses (Ed. Max Milo, 2020).
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His observation is chilling:
“Narcobandits are more powerful than law enforcement. In the cities, it is obvious, they won.
Himself a defender of two hundred big bandits from Marseilles, Paris and Lyon, he paints a terrifying portrait of the cities of France, true zones of lawlessness, fueled by drug trafficking and the purchase of social peace by the political class corruption. Suffice to say that the criminal lawyer's book is a firebrand.
Published on July 9, La France des caïds is first and foremost a testimony: that of a lawyer on his very particular clients. There is also a sociological analysis of these caïds: the godfathers of the 70s and 80s and now the narcobandits often from immigration. Denouncing the activities of those who pay his fees, Gérald Pandelon willingly admits to being “schizophrenic».
Lawless areas
Me Pandelon knows these bandits like no one else. If their anonymity is preserved, their remarks are reported without filter. Thus those of a boss from Vaulx-en-Velin, sure of his strength in the face of the authorities:
“We are not afraid that the army and the police will invade our cities, but we are waiting for them impatiently. We're ready […] Have you seen how they struggled to manage the demonstrations of the Yellow Vests when the guys have practically no weapons? Do you think they're going to come to our house to face off with lots of guys armed with Kalash? »
Confidences that allowed the lawyer to understand the mechanisms of the environment. Thus, the lawyer mentions the establishment of "self-managing micro-entities" within a very hierarchical structure, "from the little chouffe to the boss of the tower". At the invitation of a sibling of notorious caïds in Marseille, he describes his ubiquitous arrival in the city of Castellane, where the traffic is done in full view of everyone. Moreover, during the confinement, several journalists from the Figaro tried to enter this same city. They have been there roundly dismissed before being chased to the highway.
What is a boss? A person holdinga moral authority“, according to Gérald Pandelon, and who knew how to inspire a certain fear “by the blood", while achieving "to launder its activities without being prosecuted". If he specialized in drug trafficking having amassed a lot of money, the godfather will try to reintegrate the official economy by investing in "restaurants, shisha bars, real estate companies". He distinguishes in thislittle scum»«big thugs", which, according to him, would nourish the secret hope of "gentrification" and some "respectability».
“The politicians wanted to buy social peace”
But the bosses are not, according to Pandelon, the only culprits. «For thirty years, politicians have wanted to buy social peace», thinks Gérald Pandelon. Their tool? The multiple city policy plans. More than 100 billion euros, according to Associated taxpayers, since the 90s.
A "endemic corruption»: public contracts against the vote of an entire city or the muscular intimidation of a political adversary. It's like being in Latin America, but it is France that our interlocutor is talking about. The two worlds could well come together for the worse :
"As in Brazil, Colombia, or Venezuela, their power [des caïds, ndlr] is such in France that if this is not yet the case, the state will have to negotiate with these localized guerrillas incessantly to maintain itself. in power. »
Source (s): Sputniknews.com via Anonymous Contributor
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