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[–] derram ago
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'France has remained on high security alert since a terrorist attack in November 2015 killed 130 people and left hundreds injured. '
'Interior Minister Matthias Fekl announced that 50,000 officers will be mobilised across the 67,000 polling stations, where voters will cast their vote this weekend. '
'The election security plan also includes extra measures to tackle possible violence by extremists groups between the two rounds of the election on April 23 and May 7, Le Monde reports. '
'Emmanuel Macron's team also confirmed that extra security officers had been deployed around his campaign headquarters and that "bomb disposal experts checked the venues ahead of each rally". '
'Asked by the Journal du Dimanche newspaper if authorities feared an attack timed to coincide with the election Mr Fekl said: "No threat is being ruled out". '
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