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French security forces fully mobilised to protect elections after Paris shooting

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PARIS France has fully mobilised its security forces, including elite units, to ensure citizens’ protection during the forthcoming presidential election following Thursday night’s shooting in central Paris, Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said on Friday.

Speaking after an emergency meeting of top security officials, Cazeneuve said all elite units were on top alert for the election to back up the 50,000 police already earmarked for special election duty.

“The goverrnment is fully mobilised. Nothing must be allowed to impede the fundamental democratic process of our country. It falls to us not to give in to fear and intimidation and manipulation which would play into the hands of the enemy,” he said in a statement.

The first round in France’s two-stage election will be held on Sunday with a second final round on May 7.

(Reporting by Bate Felix, Marine Pennetier, Elizabeth Pineau; Writing By Richard Balmforth)

-Reuters

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