68% of French People Call for a Referendum on the Death Penalty
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The tragedy continues to fuel indignation. The little Lyhanna, who was found lifeless on 4 June, became the symbol of a failure of the judicial institution: Jérôme Barella, principal... Read the Lyhanna case: 68% of the French for a referendum on the death penalty appeared first on current values.
In the context of the Lyhanna case and other scandals of sexual violence against children, the question of the restoration of the death penalty is being debated again. According to a CSA poll for CNews, Europe 1 and the JDD, almost 7 out of 10 French say they are in favour of a referendum on this subject.
According to a poll by the CSA Institute for CNEWS, Europe 1 and the JDD published on Sunday 14 June, 68% of the French say they are in favour of a referendum on the restoration of the death penalty for crimes affecting children. The emotion remains strong after the death of little Lyhanna and the question of the restoration of the death penalty resurfaces following the tragic circumstances of the tragedy. According to a poll by the CSA Institut…

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