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#INPA2609761XAgenda for National Assembly Session

🇫🇷France··Other·Medium Impact·View source ↗

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This legislative agenda outlines the discussions scheduled for the French National Assembly on April 9, 2026. The agenda includes several proposed laws addressing various issues such as educational equity in rural areas, the entitlement of family benefits for placed children, the penalties for organizing rave parties, simplifying public procurement processes, preventing illicit occupations through energy contracts, securing alimony for single-parent families, enforcing prison sentences, and creating a family card for families with two children. Each proposal is presented along with its rapporteur and the relevant commission.

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Key Changes

  • Institution of measures to ensure educational access for rural children.
  • Guarantee of family benefits for children in placement.
  • Increased penalties for organizing unauthorized rave parties.

Obligations

What this law requires

high

Regulate inter-municipal educational groupings (regroupements pédagogiques intercommunaux) to guarantee equal access to school in rural areas

Local educational authorities and inter-municipal groups
operational
high

Ensure that placed children (enfants placés) receive family benefits (prestations familiales) to which they are entitled

Family benefit agencies and child protection services
operational
high

Strengthen penalties for organizing rave parties (rave-parties)

All persons organizing or promoting rave parties
prohibition
medium

Simplify public procurement management procedures for public buyers and economic operators

Public procurement authorities and economic operators
operational
high

Prevent the use of energy contracts to legitimize illicit occupations

Energy suppliers and contract administrators
prohibition

Affected Parties

Families in rural areasSingle-parent households

Tags

education,family law,public safety