Le Monde (2013) reports on the continuing  																																	politicization and Polemics about Rroma in France. Christian Estros, UMP  																																	deputy, complained about the the creeping abrogation of Nicolas Sarkozy  																																	campaigns in a Sunday television program and ran a political attack against  																																	Rroma. He complained in addition, that the expulsion of Rroma illegal camps has  																																	become more difficult since a 2012 by Circular of Manuel Valls. This statement  																																	must not obscure the fact that Interior Minister Valls did not really pursue Rroma  																																	friendly policies. Valls, in public statements, has repeatedly accused the  																																	Rroma of lack of will to integration, and of a cultural incompatibility with  																																	France. Estros urged France’s mayors to enforce a lasting, tough policy on  																																	illegal Rroma  settlements: He  																																	threatened Rroma, which he equates with the term of “travellers”, with a  																																	rigorous monitoring and enforcement policy: “La première chose que je fais, c’est de vous mettre caméras partout, pour  																																	surveiller vos faits et gestes dans les quelques heures qui viennent. On va  																																	noter ceux qui rentrent, sortent, à quelle minute, à quel moment et ce que vous  																																	allez faire partout, dans la ville, dans la métropole, etc.” [The first thing I do is to  																																	put cameras everywhere to monitor your actions in the hours to come. We will  																																	note those who come in, out, at what time, and what you are going to do  																																	everywhere, in the city, in the agglomeration.] He said he would make Rroma  																																	financially accountable for the lack of payment of public services.
Estros political attack against the Rroma  																																	shows once more that state representatives do not really care about the fate of  																																	Rroma. Rather, they use them to construct a counter-concept, an counter idea to  																																	their own values. Thus, the Rroma are stylized to integration averse travellers  																																	who intentionally want to live in poverty and social exclusion. How absurd such  																																	a demonization of an entire ethnic group is, seem not to be clear to many.  																																	Rather, political practices seems to make it apparently de rigueur to identify them  																																	as enemies of the state and to openly accuse and defame them.
Bonneau (2013) reports on the meeting of  																																	the French Prime Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault with Romanian representatives in  																																	Bucharest. The delegates, in a two-day meeting, wanted to discuss the economic  																																	and social relations between the two countries. It is the first state visit by  																																	a French minister since Dominique de Villepin’s visit in 2007. For Ayrault, the  																																	dossier on the role of Rroma is especially important since it strained the  																																	relations of the two Latin-speaking countries in recent years. French  																																	politicians in recent times have repeatedly criticized Romania for doing too  																																	little for the Rroma integration. On the other hand, one does acknowledge the efforts  																																	of Romania to try to stop the emigration from Romania. On the French side, there  																																	are calls for a paradigm shift in the Romanian policies on Rroma.
Le Quotidien (2013) emphasizes that Ayrault  																																	also highlighted bilateral efforts and the pan-European responsibility for the  																																	integration of Rroma. According to the Romanian census cited, with 600,000  																																	members, Romanian Rroma constitute one of the largest community of this  																																	European minority. According to NGOs, the number is even much higher and will reaches  																																	to approximately two million. Romanian Prime Minister assured that Romania will  																																	take full responsibility for the integration of the Rroma up, but needs France’s  																																	support.
Erlanger (2013) provides a contextualizing,  																																	historicising overview of French Rroma policies. He is like many before him who  																																	have also found that the Rroma policies of the French state have not really  																																	changed since the inauguration of the Hollande government. The socialist  																																	Interior Minister Manuel Valls had just done as many evictions if not more  																																	cause evictions of illegal camps than his predecessor. The repressive policy  																																	towards Rroma is particularly fuelled by the imminent opening of the borders  																																	between the new Schengen States Romania and Bulgaria and the rest of Europe. Despite  																																	his emphatic approach in his portrayal of the situation of Rroma, Erlanger  																																	commits the error to reduces them to the publicly visible: the beggars who live  																																	in slums. The expulsion of Rroma from France has increased in the past year:  																																	Thus, in 2011, according to statistics 10’841 Romanian and Bulgarian nationals,  																																	here they are automatically assumed to be Rroma, were sent back. In 2012, there  																																	were then about 12,800. The situation of Rroma in Romania has even worsened  																																	since EU accession: The access to public health care is difficult.
Geneviève Garrigos (2013) President of  																																	Amnesty International France, in a public speech, challenges the French Prime  																																	Minister to finally take an active, strong and inclusive policy towards Rroma. She  																																	also points to the rampant and sometimes massive human rights violations  																																	against Rroma in Romania, facts that gained recognition in view of the recent  																																	evictions. Garrigos also criticized the openly racist opinions of Jean-Marie Le  																																	Pen, Marine Le Pen and Christian Estrosi, as well as the findings based on  																																	ethnical traits from the Social Democratic Interior Minister Manuel Valls.
SOS Racisme in France will press charges  																																	against Christian Estrosi and Jean-Marie Le Pen because of their racist abuse.  																																	Le Pen calld the presence of Rroma in Nice called “urticante et odorante” [itching and odorous] and warned of an  																																	impending mass exodus of Romanian and Bulgarian Rroma to France. Estrosi in  																																	turn has announced a relentless monitoring policy towards Rroma, through which  																																	he wants to bring them to reason and make them pay (MY TF1 News, 2013).
Sallé (2013) sees a clear deficit between  																																	political statements and reality: Since the implementation of a law in 2000, requiring  																																	adequate accommodation for Rroma and Travellers, only a fraction of the  																																	projected accommodation options have been effectively implemented.
The French Education Minister George  																																	Pau-Langevin will attend an event of the Paris Summer University, dealing with  																																	the successful integration of Rroma in France. George Paul- Langevin stressed  																																	that she wants to especially strengthen the education of Rroma children. “Il  																																	faut faire en sorte que ces enfants-là (les Roms,  																																	NDLR) deviennent des enfants de la République.” [We have to make sure that these children  																																	become children of the Republic.] This contrasts with efforts of other  																																	politicians, who want to accelerate the expulsion of Rroma communities (Lyon  																																	Mag 2013).
Roux (2013) wants to present the political  																																	polemics some real solutions for the successful integration of Rroma. The  																																	French state already took one such option. These are so-called “integration  																																	villages”, where needy Rroma receive accommodation and social support. Downside  																																	to this project: There are surveillance systems, their access criteria are  																																	arbitrary and promote ethnic segregation. The statistics on the successful  																																	integration of the residents of such “integration villages” are sobering: Until  																																	now, between 15 and 20% of the residents have found work again.
Another approach is to promote the  																																	integration into the workplace. Key problem is the long waiting period for  																																	obtaining a work permit, which lies between six and ten months. In addition,  																																	Romanian and Bulgarian nationals access to the labour market is made more  																																	difficult until the end of 2013 by temporary legislation. You only have access  																																	to 150 defined professional groups and the employer must pay a tax to the  																																	French integration office.
As a third approach, Roux names the  																																	necessary political and social will to integrate Rroma: The prefect of the  																																	Rhône distributed around a hundred residence permits to Rroma after a local real  																																	estate agent who engaged himself for Rroma had granted them shelter and  																																	support.
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- Erlanger, Steven (2014) Droite ou gauche : les Roms sont toujours aussi  																																	maltraités. In: Courrier international online vom 11.7.2013.
 
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