French President Francois
Hollande has announced the creation of a National Guard, in the wake of a
series of terrorist attacks, including the murder of a Normandy priest,
in the European country.
Hollande said on Thursday that the security structure would be formed to better protect citizens against terror attacks.
He added that the parliament will meet in September for talks on the formation of the force.
Meanwhile,
the Elysee Palace said, in a statement, on Thursday that the decision
was taken after Hollande's meeting with the lawmakers.
"President
of the Republic [Hollande] decided to establish the National Guard
from the existing operating reserves," read the statement.
The
president also expressed the intention to "as soon as possible begin the
establishment of this structure, which would serve to protect the
French people," the statement added.
This comes as the French
government is under criticism over what is seen as security failures,
following a series of terror attacks over the past months.
In the
most recent attack, two knife-wielding men took a number of people
hostage at a church in the town of Saint-Etienne-du-Rouvray in France’s
northern Normandy region on July 26, and slit the throat of an elderly
priest.
The two assailants were later shot dead by police
officers. After the incident, Amaq news agency, which is affiliated to
the Daesh Takfiri terrorist group, announced that two of its members had
carried out the attack.
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