French deputies revive stalled comprehensive bill on violence against women and children after Lyhanna's death
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Ludwig Gallet
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Summary
A group of French deputies from multiple political groups will hold a press conference on Monday, June 8, to push for the scheduling of a comprehensive bill on violence against women and children, following the tragic death of 11-year-old Lyhanna. The bill has been stalled in the National Assembly since November 2025. The article criticizes the pattern of legislating only in response to tragic events, calling it a flawed system that undermines institutions.
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Un fait divers, une loi. Un fait divers, une loi.
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