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France is a fallen democracy. It became law after law more authoritarian in an Orban/Poland style. The last move of the government give some ints if the politics are still in power or if it become a police state. For those who aren't aware of this last move in the country, after nearly killing someone, a cop was preventively put in jail according to the law. Nothing wrong here. But, the police unions voiced this was not acceptable and made proposal so cops could not jailed preventively. The gov just said "we are going to look at the proposal" without rejecting them even if these proposal are against the rule of law and Principe of democracy.
More about this shitshow
Both of the things you complain about are in discussion, not coded into law. Obviously, we want to oppose such proposals, more dangerous though is the "Child Sexual Abuse Regulation" (Chatkontrolle), a proposed EU law that would bring filters to all of Europe.
On sait mieux où va la France
Les syndicats de police ressortent triomphants de leur rencontre avec Darmanin
Gérald Darmanin plein d’attentions pour une police en sédition
La France devient une « démocratie policière » avec « des moyens et des prérogatives exceptionnelles »
Marseille : «Moins le pouvoir bénéficie d’une légitimité populaire, plus il s’adosse aux forces de l’ordre»
And many many more.