Emmanuel Macron asked the Prime Minister to organize "a major consultation" on Thursday on violence against minors, like what was done a few years ago in domestic violence. Gabriel Attal will immediately deliver a major sovereign speech on the issue.

The Prime Minister must make a trip to Viry-Châtillon (Essonne), a town mourning the death of Shemseddine, a 15-year-old teenager beaten up near his college. The Republicans and the nationalist right have long taken up the security issue, which the Head of State calls for, and which he himself had denounced a few months ago. The aim is to find answers to the "emergence of ultraviolence" in daily life among increasingly young citizens, according to a participant. This challenge "requires long-term work and involves all stakeholders," from mayors to associations, including parents and teachers, says the President of the Republic.