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TUE · 2026-06-02 · 17:33 GMTBRIEF NSR-2026-0602-81197
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French PM to fast-track security bill after PSG football violence and riots

French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu will ask President Emmanuel Macron to convene an extraordinary parliamentary session in early July to expedite the adoption of the government's RIPOST security bill. This decision follows widespread disorder and over 200 arrests in France after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, which mirrored similar incidents after their semifinal win and last year's final.

By ReutersAl JazeeraFiled 2026-06-02 · 17:33 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
French PM to fast-track security bill after PSG football violence and riots
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French Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu will ask President Emmanuel Macron to convene an extraordinary parliamentary session in early July to expedite the adoption of the government's RIPOST security bill. This decision follows widespread disorder and over 200 arrests in France after Paris Saint-Germain's Champions League victory, which mirrored similar incidents after their semifinal win and last year's final. The RIPOST bill, presented in March and already approved by the Senate, aims to address "everyday disorder" such as illegal raves, misuse of nitrous oxide, and drug use, by expanding police and surveillance powers. Lecornu stated that perpetrators are not sufficiently held accountable for damages, which are often borne by society, and proposed measures to recover costs more effectively, potentially by using a portion of welfare benefits.

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Repair costs for damages are too often charged to society.

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France does not do enough to make perpetrators pay for what they destroy.

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French PM to fast-track security bill after PSG football violence and riots.

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The RIPOST security bill targets 'everyday disorder' and widens police powers.

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More than 200 people were arrested in France following PSG’s Champions League win.

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More than 200 people were arrested in France following PSG’s Champions League win, which followed semifinal disorder.French ‌Prime Minister Sebastien Lecornu has said he ⁠would ask ⁠President Emmanuel Macron to call an extraordinary parliamentary session in early July to speed up ⁠adoption of the government’s RIPOST security bill after the violence that was linked to Paris-saint-germain" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="4147" data-entity-type="organization">Paris Saint-Germain’s Champions League victory.The bill ⁠was presented by the government on March 25 and has already been cleared by the Senate.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4UK Athletics fined over death of UAE Paralympian Abdullah Hayayeilist 2 of 4World Cup: No ICE deployment; extra security for Iran games in Los Angeleslist 3 of 4‘Dreams come true’: Tennis stars relish Serena Williams’s on-court comebacklist 4 of 4‘Don’t believe in paying athletes’: IOC’s Coventry stirs social media stormend of listIt targets what the government calls “everyday disorder”, including illegal rave parties, ‌misuse of nitrous oxide, firework mortars and drug use, and would widen some police and surveillance powers.More than 200 people were injured, and one person died in Paris after Paris-saint-germain" class="entity-link entity-organization" data-entity-id="4147" data-entity-type="organization">Paris Saint-Germain won football’s Champions League for a second straight year, the Ministry of the Interior said on Sunday.Lecornu told The National Assembly that he would propose the RIPOST bill be put on the agenda in the week of July 6. He also ⁠said France does not do enough to make perpetrators pay for what they ⁠destroy, saying repair costs were ⁠too often “charged to society”.Lecornu said he had asked ministers to quickly develop proposals to recover those sums more effectively and ‌to act in a “much more coercive” way, while also ruling out suspending welfare benefits. He did, however, float using part of ‌benefits ‌payments, excluding a minimum living allowance, to finance compensation for damage.Paris saw similar scenes following the PSG’s semifinal win in Germany against Bayern Munich, and following the team’s Champions League final win against Inter Milan last year.
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