The National Assembly rejected on Tuesday a Renaissance bill that sought to impose a disqualification sentence on more perpetrators of violence, particularly domestic or intra-family, after the Adrien Quatennens case, sentenced in December to four months in prison suspended for violence against his ex -spouse.
The deputies rejected the text carried by the head of the majority group, Aurore Bergé, by 140 votes against 113 and 14 abstentions. The session was particularly noisy, after two arms of honor addressed by the minister Éric Dupond-Moretti to the head of the LR group Olivier Marleix.
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