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France's National Assembly unanimously passes school violence law

AI-generiertVerfasst: 2. Juni 2026, 12:49 MESZRegierungspolitik

The French Parliament has passed legislation against violence in schools and childcare facilities. The text aims to better protect children and follows an incident in Bétharram.

The French National Assembly has unanimously adopted a bill against school violence. Le Monde reports that Parliament has passed the legislation, which emerged after months of work and hearings.

The law provides for strengthened screening of individuals who come into contact with children in schools and childcare settings. Le Parisien reports that the "post-Bétharram" bill aims to reduce violence in school environments and tighten preventive measures.

Broad political support despite open questions

The unanimous adoption signals broad political support for the initiative. La Croix reports that the text was finalized after intensive debates and consultations with experts. However, one central question remains unresolved: the law does not lift medical confidentiality, meaning that information about potential risks cannot be shared in certain cases.

The measures target a growing problem: violence in French schools has become more frequent in recent years. The law aims to protect children through enhanced screening and prevention without compromising the privacy of professionals. Libération adds that the debate over child protection in French educational institutions has gained momentum.

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06:352. Juni 2026lemonde.fr
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06:352. Juni 2026la-croix.com
liberation.fr2. Juni 202606:35
06:352. Juni 2026sudouest.fr
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