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"Skupščina se je spremenila v prizorišče nemirov": slike Asse Traoréja, ki motijo glasovanje o domnevi legitimne obrambe policije
France🏛️ PolitikaKonservativnopred 18 urami

"Skupščina se je spremenila v prizorišče nemirov": slike Asse Traoréja, ki motijo glasovanje o domnevi legitimne obrambe policije

On July 8, 2026, France’s National Assembly debated a bill introduced by LR MP Éric Pauget that would grant police and gendarmerie officers a presumption of self-defense when using lethal force. The legislation received support from the center-right and the government, passing with 313 votes against 199. However, the session was marked by intense clashes, including protests from leftist deputies who called the law a 'license to kill.' Activists, including Assa Traoré, a prominent figure associated with the murder of her brother Adama Traoré in 2016, protested during the debate, chanting anti-police slogans. Some protesters were removed from the chamber, and several lawmakers accused the left of inciting disorder. The incident highlights deep divisions over police accountability and the use of lethal force.

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"Skupščina se je spremenila v prizorišče nemirov": slike Asse Traoréja, ki motijo glasovanje o domnevi legitimne obrambe policije

On July 8, 2026, France’s National Assembly debated a bill introduced by LR MP Éric Pauget that would grant police and gendarmerie officers a presumption of self-defense when using lethal force. The legislation received support from the center-right and the government, passing with 313 votes against 199. However, the session was marked by intense clashes, including protests from leftist deputies who called the law a 'license to kill.' Activists, including Assa Traoré, a prominent figure associated with the murder of her brother Adama Traoré in 2016, protested during the debate, chanting anti-police slogans. Some protesters were removed from the chamber, and several lawmakers accused the left of inciting disorder. The incident highlights deep divisions over police accountability and the use of lethal force.

Ocena pristranskosti (Konservativno): The article frames the protest as disruptive and inflammatory, emphasizing the actions of left-wing activists like Assa Traoré as incitement to disorder. It portrays the legislative process as being undermined by radical elements, aligning with conservative narratives that view such activism as a威胁.

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