Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu convening ministers to discuss child protection measures following the Lyhanna case.
Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu convening ministers to discuss child protection measures following the Lyhanna case.
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Lyhanna case: Sébastien Lecornu convenes ministers Tuesday for new measures

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Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu will convene ministers Tuesday morning to discuss legislative measures on child protection in response to the Lyhanna case. He wants to enrich an already tabled bill and speed up Council of State review of a cross-party proposal on sexist and sexual violence.

In a letter released by Matignon, Sébastien Lecornu described the schoolgirl’s death as a “drame qui suscite l’effroi”. A forthcoming Council of Ministers will add the measures through a rectificative referral to the Council of State, he stated. Some provisions may be taken by regulatory means if needed, according to the letter sent to ministers. The prime minister also wants the bill to combat sexist and sexual violence submitted to the Council of State in the coming days. The meeting follows criticism of judicial failings in the case. Gérald Darmanin met prosecutors general on Monday to request a review of complaints involving minors by July 14.

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Media accounts report on Lecornu's planned ministers' meeting for child protection measures. Users express anger, blame the government and Macron administration for systemic failures, demand resignations, and criticize media sensationalism.

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French ministers Darmanin and Nuñez at a press conference podium announcing measures following Lyhanna's death.
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Darmanin and Nuñez respond to Lyhanna death

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The justice and interior ministers announced measures on Sunday following the discovery of the 11-year-old girl’s body in the Gers. Gérald Darmanin ordered a review of 70,000 complaints involving children.

Les Républicains leader Bruno Retailleau proposed on Saturday the creation of a disciplinary court for magistrates to impose sanctions on judges, in response to failures revealed by the death of the 11-year-old girl in the Gers.

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The prosecutor of Agen announced on Friday that the body found Thursday near Puycasquier is indeed that of the 11-year-old schoolgirl who disappeared on May 29. The causes of death remain unknown for now.

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