23
Apr
2024
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Combating violence against women and domestic violence (debate)
Mr President, the fight against all forms of violence against women and children is one of my struggles during this term of office, and I am delighted that we have finally reached an agreement on such a serious issue. I would also like to recall some figures. More than half of women in the EU have already experienced sexual harassment. One in three women has experienced physical or sexual violence. I therefore welcome this text, which aims to strengthen prevention and protection measures. Genital mutilation, forced marriage and many forms of cyberviolence will be criminalized. Every effort must be made to end impunity for violent and sexual acts, both online and offline. However, I regret the lack of measures to stop the arrival of massive, irregular and unassimilated immigration on European soil, which poses a serious threat to the security of our fellow citizens. I would like to take as an example the figures compiled by the Paris prefecture of police, which, to our detractors’ displeasure, are a sad and harsh reality. Indeed, 77% of the rapes known and committed in the streets of Paris are perpetrated by individuals of foreign nationality. However, this Directive is the first such comprehensive legal instrument at EU level. We will therefore vote in favour, together with my colleagues from the Rassemblement national.