
A draft law “that was to remove drug trafficking”, submitted by a right -wing senator (Etienne Blanc, from Les Républicins, or LR, Party) and one on the left (Jérôme Durain, socialist or PS), was unanimously adopted in Sénat on February 4, AMID a spirit of transparency. The problem was wrapped in just a few days, without outbursts, no opposition. On Monday, March 17, the same draft law reached the Assemblée National, the other Chamber of Parliament in France, in a very different political context, one in which the left-right division will make a return. Nearly 665 changes have been submitted and will be debated over a whole week.
The examination of the draft law by the law commission of the assembly, 10 days ago, already suggests the intensity of the following battle. Of course, the general structure of Sénat’s law has not been modified: the creation of a national parquet dedicated to the struggle against organized crime, the consolidation of the fight against money laundering, the generalization of the status of the state evidence for the persons who “repent” and its extension to the deadly crimes, however, against all the expectations, as a lot, as a lot, Listen to the film of drug dealers without their knowledge or a measure to extend the maximum duration of the police custody for “many” to 120 hours.
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