A law on intelligence that is being debated in France. Since Monday, members look at this text, which in internet time, aims to extend the powers of the intelligence services in combating terrorism. Among his most sensitive points: the interception of mobile phones and easier control of the "web".
The bill is part of the legislative response to the attacks in Paris in January, but it was decided in July 2014. Protective Judged by some, freedom-for others, it is fiercely defended by the French Government .
Unusually, the Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, came in person to defend the device before MPs:
"The terrorist threat, should I remind you, is now the most formidable challenge. A challenge that we will face for a long, long time. Everyone should be aware of. This is not to scare, but to be clear and that clear to our countrymen. "
"Patriot Act to the French," the executive warrants not. Opposed the establishment of monitoring tools, several ISPs have threatened to move their servers.
Despite the tensions, the adoption of the text, and voted debate until Thursday May 5, is not in doubt, the right-wing opposition has pledged its support to the name of the war against terrorism.
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