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Gerald Darmanin more alone than ever in the face of the double-edged sword of lawyers and magistrates, and struggling to pass his bill
France🏛️ Politics6 days ago

Gerald Darmanin more alone than ever in the face of the double-edged sword of lawyers and magistrates, and struggling to pass his bill

The French Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, faces significant opposition as he prepares to present his criminal justice reform bill before the National Assembly on June 30. The bill aims to improve the treatment of victims but has drawn criticism from lawmakers who advocate for a more comprehensive law addressing violence against women and children. Darmanin’s proposal appears to lack broad support among parliamentarians, who believe a more holistic approach is necessary.

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Gerald Darmanin more alone than ever in the face of the double-edged sword of lawyers and magistrates, and struggling to pass his bill

The French Minister of Justice, Gérald Darmanin, faces significant opposition as he prepares to present his criminal justice reform bill before the National Assembly on June 30. The bill aims to improve the treatment of victims but has drawn criticism from lawmakers who advocate for a more comprehensive law addressing violence against women and children. Darmanin’s proposal appears to lack broad support among parliamentarians, who believe a more holistic approach is necessary.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the conflict between the minister’s proposed legislation and the demands of parliamentarians without overtly favoring either side. It highlights the differing priorities—Darmanin focusing on criminal justice reforms while others push for broader protections against domestic and靑

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