
France to Rent Prison Cells in Europe Amidst Overcrowding Crisis
France's Prison Crisis: Overcrowding Leads to Plan to Rent Cells in Other European Countries France is facing a severe prison overcrowding crisis. The number of inmates has reached a record high, exceeding the capacity of existing facilities. This has prompted the government to explore unconventional solutions, including renting prison cells in other European nations. The video highlights the dire situation in French prisons, showing overcrowded cells and hallways. The Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, stated, "The situation is unacceptable." He announced plans to build a new high-security prison in French Guiana to house some of the most dangerous criminals. While the government seeks short-term solutions like renting cells abroad, the long-term plan involves significant investment in prison infrastructure. This crisis underscores the need for comprehensive reforms to the French justice system and prison management.