Justice. Lyhanna Case: "Integral" Law Will Be Discussed in Parliament as Early as September
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On 23 June, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced the review of the law against gender-based and sexual violence in the coming year. This "full law" is to be presented in committee in September and in session in the National Assembly at the beginning of October. - The "full law" against gender-based and sexual violence examined by the deputies at the beginning of October (Policy).
Pending consideration of the text, Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu promised first decrees "as early as July, as early as August, in September".
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu announced this Tuesday, June 23rd that the "integral" bill against gender-based and sexual violence would be discussed in committee in September, then in the Chamber at the beginning...
The Prime Minister pointed out that the topic would require "a lot of work this summer to achieve something that is, basically, up to date," suggesting that the text should therefore be amended.
The Prime Minister undertook to review the trans-party law to combat gender-based and sexual violence in early October.
A proposal for an "integral" law against gender-based and sexual violence will be discussed in September-October in the Assembly. Sébastien Lecornu nevertheless promises decrees this summer.
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