The leader of the Republicans and presidential candidate Bruno Retailleau is proposing the creation of a disciplinary court for the judiciary. This unprecedented body would bring together judges, randomly selected citizens, and qualified individuals. The announcement was made Saturday in the pages of Le Parisien, as the Lyhanna case continues to raise questions about the failings of the judicial system.
A parliamentary commission of inquiry has been called for.
The Republican candidate denounces a failure of the justice system in its handling of reports concerning Jérôme Barella, implicated in the girl's death. Bruno Retailleau is also calling for a parliamentary inquiry into the shortcomings observed in this case. According to our information, this request is expected to be entrusted to the National Assembly's Law Committee.
Citizens involved in the oversight of judges
The proposal for a disciplinary court reflects a desire to strengthen oversight of the judicial system. The inclusion of randomly selected citizens alongside professional judges marks a break with the current system of judicial disciplinary management. This initiative comes at a time when the presidential campaign has placed issues of justice and security at the heart of public debate.
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