The measure – which gives the state increased security powers – was voted through by 103 to 26 on Monday February 08,2016, although it met opposition from some leftwing lawmakers and some deputies from the right.
President Francois Hollande imposed a state of emergency in the wake of the jihadist attacks that killed 130 people in the capital on November 13,2015 giving police and security forces sweeping powers to raid houses and hold people under house arrest without judicial oversight.
The lower house’s overwhelming vote in favour of the measure is the first in a series of steps before the constitution is finally revised.
As is the case now, parliament would still need to give its approval for a state of emergency lasting more than 12 days.
A state of emergency would last for a maximum of four months under the new rules, after which it would need to be renewed by parliament.
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