A bill like any other.
According to information from Le
Parisien,
confirmed by
Le Figaro,
Alexandre Vincendet, deputy Les Républicains du Rhône, wishes to allow the French to be buried with their pet.
Cat, dog, bird, hamster... The elected official has tabled a bill "
aiming to allow our fellow citizens to bury their pets in their vault in the cemetery
".
With our colleagues, Alexandre Vincendet believes that this is "
a subject of concern for many
" and particularly "
the most fragile, the oldest or the most isolated
".
The idea, specifies the deputy, is to include in the General Code of Territorial Communities the possibility for those who wish to "
have placed in the burial of which he is the beneficiary the containers closing the remains or the ashes
" of the animal.
Please note, however, that the names of these life companions cannot be engraved on the stele.
“
We are on something that can achieve consensus
, wants to believe Alexandre Vincendet.
It can also be an opportunity to debate on a positive and unifying theme.
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