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A year after their resounding platform, the magistrates again in the street

11/21/2022, 6:54:46 PM


DECRYPTION - Lack of resources, staff... For the profession, "nothing has fundamentally changed". " No, no, nothing has changed, everything, everything has continued ", sang Les Poppys in 1971. This Tuesday, it is also what the magistrates will chant in the street, a year after the publication of the tribune of 3000 of them. She had then galvanized the entire judiciary, leading her to demonstrate everywhere in France and to know the limelight. Despite the undeniable efforts of the Chancellery

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No, no, nothing has changed, everything, everything has continued

", sang Les Poppys in 1971. This Tuesday, it is also what the magistrates will chant in the street, a year after the publication of the tribune of 3000 of them.

She had then galvanized the entire judiciary, leading her to demonstrate everywhere in France and to know the limelight.

Despite the undeniable efforts of the Chancellery, which has boosted the justice budget for three years with an annual increase of 8% and promises to hire 1,500 magistrates during the five-year term, the finding is the same.

In a motion voted on during its annual congress, the Syndicate Union of Magistrates (USM) recalls that "

the reality on the ground is always overloaded hearings which too often end in the middle of the night, deadlines beyond reason, unexplained judgments, decisions carried out several months - even years - later.

They are still old courts and software from the years…

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