Born Under Sarkozy, Deleted Under Holland... The "Floor Pains", an Old Political History
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Prime Minister François Bayrou and the Minister of Justice Gérald Darmanin propose to re-establish "minimum punishments". This scheme was already in force during the quinquennium of Nicolas Sarkozy, then was abolished under François Hollande. Back to the little history of "floor punishments". - Born under Sarkozy, deleted under Holland... The "floor punishments", an old political history (Policy).
Following the numerous spillovers that took place on the margins of the PSG's victory in the Champions League all over France, Prime Minister François Bayrou expressed his support for the introduction of "minimum penalties." This statement comes after that of the Keeper of the Seals, Gérald Darmanin, who wishes to remove the stay for "any aggression against a representative of the State".
According to MP Brigitte Barèges, the UDR text corresponds to the "minimum penalty" supported on Tuesday by Prime Minister François Bayrou before the National Assembly.
The Prime Minister wants to include in the law minimum penalties for perpetrators of violence on the margins of the PSG's victory in the Champions League. Faced with the "exasperation" of the French, the head of government advocates a stronger response, praised in the Assembly by the majority of deputies.
Prime Minister François Bayrou spoke at the National Assembly on Tuesday, 3 May, about the sentences handed down during the immediate appearances for the perpetrators of violence following the co-congratulation of the Paris SG...
The Prime Minister spoke for the first time about the violence in the National Assembly.
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