Vincent Brengarth: "We Observe an Unprecedented Acceleration of the Security Turning Point"
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The National Assembly voted on Tuesday July 7 in favour of a law establishing a presumption of legitimate use of weapons for law enforcement, but for criminal lawyer Vincent Brengarth, this law "risks developing a mechanism of impunity".
The reform establishes a presumption of legitimate use of weapons for police officers, dividing politics and associations around control and legal protection.
Adopted on Tuesday 7 July by the National Assembly, the draft law establishing a presumption of self-defence for the police forces arouses strong opposition from NGOs, lawyers and relatives of victims of police violence. If the text continues its parliamentary journey, its opponents promise to continue the battle, both in the Chamber and on the street. The post Presumption of self-defence: the vote passes, the mobilization is organised appeared …
The Assembly adopts the presumption of the legitimate use of the weapon for the security forces, but excludes the municipal police. Decryption of the vote. Presumption of the legitimate use of the weapon: the municipal police excluded from the text adopted by the National Assembly The National Assembly voted, on Tuesday 7 July, the bill establishing a presumption of use
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