Politics. Dying Lyhanna: What Is This "Full Law" Demanded by MPs?
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A coalition of MPs called on the executive on Monday to include in the parliamentary agenda the vote on a trans-party "full law" against violence against women and children, supported by thousands of protestors throughout France.
A full bill, which covers all areas of violence, has been tabled in the National Assembly. Yaël Braun-Pivet asks the President to put it on the agenda of the special session in July or September.
by Thibault de VarenneAn eleven-year-old child disappeared in Fleurance, Gers, on May 29th. His body was found on June 4th. Her name was Lyhanna. The country stopped for a moment, as it suits a child's grave, then he did what he now does every time: he demanded a law. @import url('https://fonts.googleapis.com/css2?family=Gloock&family=Outfit:wght@400;600;700&family=IBM+Plex+Mono:wght@700&family=Crimson+Pro:ital@1&family=Nothing+You+Could+Do&disp…
While the government is looking at the origins of the dysfunctions in the Lyhanna case, parliamentarians, supported by feminist associations, call for a rapid review of this trans-party text, which aims to protect women and children by articulating prevention, justice, health, education and victim protection.
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