
Criminal justice: National Assembly adopts Gerald Darmanin's bill without "pleasing"
Writing with AFP - Today at 18:04 - Reading time: Gerald Darmanin, Monday, July 6, 2026.
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We have scrutinized the statistics of 223 coastal communes, to find the quietest. " Delinquency, here we don't know": these seaside cities where insecurity doesn't exist EXCLUSIVE - Theft, drug trafficking, sexual violence, degradation, vandalism... Some French seaside towns are safer than others. The text was adopted by 357 votes to 177.
Furthermore, The National Assembly adopted on Tuesday, July 7, at first reading, the draft law on criminal justice brought by the Keeper of the Seals Gérald Darmanin, which finally renounced to include in it a highly disputed mechanism of "pleading-guilty" in criminal matters. If an agreement is reached, the bill will still have to be validated Wednesday evening by the Lower House, and finally Thursday by the Upper House.
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We have scrutinized the statistics of 223 coastal communes, to find the quietest.
according to Le Figaro — Actualités" Delinquency, here we don't know": these seaside cities where insecurity doesn't exist EXCLUSIVE - Theft, drug trafficking, sexual violence, degradation, vandalism... Some French seaside towns are safer than others.
according to Le Figaro — ActualitésThe text was adopted by 357 votes to 177.
according to Le Progrès +1The National Assembly adopted on Tuesday, July 7, at first reading, the draft law on criminal justice brought by the Keeper of the Seals Gérald Darmanin, which finally renounced to include in it a highly disputed mechanism of "pleading-guilty" in criminal matters.
according to Le Progrès +1If an agreement is reached, the bill will still have to be validated Wednesday evening by the Lower House, and finally Thursday by the Upper House
according to Le Monde — À la Une +1
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