Faced with the large crowd, the Minister of Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti announced on Sunday the extension of public access to the collection of condolences available in Paris to pay a final tribute to the former lawyer and Minister of Justice Robert Badinter, who died at 95 years old.
Open from Friday at 7 p.m., shortly after the announcement of the death of Robert Badinter, the doors of the Chancellery, Place Vendôme in the 1st arrondissement, were to be open until Sunday 8 p.m.
While a long queue still stretched under the windows of the Ministry of Justice on Sunday, despite the rain, Eric Dupond-Moretti indicated on the BFMTV set
that
they would be there again from 6 p.m. Monday as well as Tuesday .
A national tribute will then be paid on Wednesday to the father of the abolition of the death penalty in France in 1981, who died during the night of Thursday to Friday.