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How do France and Italy protect their elected officials from attacks?

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How do France and Italy protect their elected officials from attacks?

How do France and Italy protect their elected officials from attacks?

After the murder of Sir David Amess in the UK, Euronews journalists looked at how France and Italy guarantee the safety of their elected officials.


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