DAVOS - Prime Minister of France, Manuel Valls said the emergency status in France will last until the war against ISIS ended. France imposed a state of emergency since last November after the terrorist attacks in Paris.
"As long as the threat is still there, we must use all means until we can get rid of the ISIS. In Africa, the Middle East, in Asia, we have to eradicate, get rid of ISIS. This is total war and the global fight against terrorism. This war requires us to total, global, and cruel, "he said as quoted by the Daily Mail, Saturday (23/01/2016).
Valls revealed she initially thought the emergency status will expire on 26 February, but this deadline will probably be extended. The reason is, there may be further attacks from terrorist groups in France.
Left-wing politicians were then handed to the fact that the French security authorities have foiled six planned terrorist attacks in recent months.
As is known, a group of members of ISIS carry out terrorist attacks in Paris, France, on 13 November 2015 ago. This group attacked a number of locations in Paris. As a result, 130 people were killed and hundreds injured.