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The moderate left is stepping up to the plate. Several PS personalities such as François Hollande and Olivier Faure assured this weekend that they would not vote in favor of the LFI bill on the repeal of the offense of glorifying terrorism.
For the PS, the line is clear. The proposed law from rebellious France concerning the repeal of the offense of advocating terrorism is simply unacceptable. In the columns of Le Parisien this Sunday, François Hollande, President at the time of the creation of this offense, leaves no door open to a vote in favor of the text.
The moderate left steps up to the plate
According to him, the initiative creates “confusion to better exonerate from their responsibility personalities who, through their words, use the Palestinian cause for provocative purposes.” The ex-president also affirms that Ugo Bernalicis' bill “offends the victims of the terrorist who, in their flesh, painfully experience any relaxation of the duty of vigilance and national cohesion.”
A head-on opposition to La France insoumise, with which Bernard Cazeneuve aligns. “All this is abject cynicism,” the former Minister of the Interior still thunders in Le Parisien. The boss of the PS, Olivier Faure, assures him on
A set of declarations which clearly suggests that the Socialist Party will not vote for this bill.
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