This is the very first transpartisan law proposal (PPL) to be discussed in the National Assembly.
Centrist Senator Valérie Létard's PPL aimed at creating
"universal emergency aid"
for victims of domestic and intra-family violence will be debated from Monday afternoon.
A text which will be defended by a duo for the less eclectic, composed of the deputy MoDem Béatrice Descamps and the elected representative of the National Rally Emmanuel Taché de la Pagerie.
And which, after being voted unanimously in the Senate a few weeks ago, has every chance of being adopted at the Palais Bourbon during this week.
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More specifically, this bill, the result of numerous hearings and meetings with all players in the sector, plans to give victims of domestic violence the possibility of very quickly receiving financial support in the form of a zero-interest loan or non-refundable assistance. reimbursable which will be allocated to them by the family allowance fund (CAF)…
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