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Bill: UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights
Details
Submitted by[?]: Nouveau Parti Populaire
Status[?]: passed
Votes: This bill is a resolution. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.
Voting deadline: March 4808
Description[?]:
The Royal Senate, in conjunction with the Royal Court of Justice, created this commission to be able to judge Jean-Noël Bellegarde, former President of the Government turned terrorist and surviving members of his pro-authoritarian terrorist group, the National Idealist Front. The commission is formed by the President of the Royal Court of Justice, Justice Gilles Quint, several Royal Senators and civil and human rights activists, as well as international envoys. The commission is composed as follows: •Chairman of the Commission: Justice Gilles Quint •Vice-Chairman of the Commission: Kévin Bangalter •Standing commitee: Tim Vermaelen, Aurélie Auclair, Nadine Giraud, Josep Felip de la Croix, Anton Silvestre, Gaël Josep Beaulieu, Godefroy Barreau, Finn Montpellier, Djeferson de Montblanc, Josette Bozonnet and Nathan Charbonneau. |
Proposals
Debate
These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:
Date | 02:49:41, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | The commission has decided that the vote to send Bellegarde to prison has been taken, the commission votes yes, and gives the Royal Senate a vote on the issue. Tim Vermaelen, Commission Spokesm |
Date | 02:52:30, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | Jean-Noël Bellegarde was sentenced to life imprisonment. With respect to the other members, the commission voted to give them the same sentence as Bellegarde. We therefore ask the Royal Senate to vote on whether to approve the sentence. Justice Gilles Quint, Chairman of the Commision |
Date | 02:57:10, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | In this session of the Royal Senate, are all the Royal Senators willing to vote in favor of the Bellegarde Judgment? The Leadership of the 15th Legislature of the Royal Senate is willing to listen to all those who have something to say. Wilfrid Émeric Bangalter, President of the Royal Senate. |
Date | 02:57:10, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | In this session of the Royal Senate, are all the Royal Senators willing to vote in favor of the Bellegarde Judgment? The Leadership of the 15th Legislature of the Royal Senate is willing to listen to all those who have something to say. Wilfrid Émeric Bangalter, President of the Royal Senate. |
Date | 03:10:17, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | Senator President, I believe that the commission made the right decision regarding the sentence, one only has to look at what he did in Saint-Antoine and ask us, did the 239 dead want Bellegarde and his group to remain free and commit more crimes that could end the lives of many more people? I tell you, Bellegarde left a stigma within our community, we trusted him and he kicked us out and killed 239 people and injured 37. The people spoke out and decided that Bellegarde and his group should be judged for what they did and that they should serve their sentence. Activist groups are calling for the completion of their sentence. André Charpentier would have repudiated all these attacks, I say, the current government condemned Bellegarde and we thank Justin Macron and his cabinet for that. What I think is that Bellegarde is a coward, he hid and got away with these atrocities committed, people do not forget and will not forget this crime against the people and its diverse population, justice was done against someone who attacked his community, his people and the people of his community. Gaël Josep Beaulieu, President of the Andre Charpentier Association for Inclusion (AACI) and Member of the Standing commitee of the Commission. |
Date | 03:14:20, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | Senator President, I believe that what was said on the podium is enough, let's not let the wound grow, let's enforce justice for our diverse people.The Royal Senators voted yes, to conviction. Michel Ponce, Leader of the Royal Senate Caucus. |
Date | 03:16:39, August 29, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | Then, the Royal Senate votes yes to the condemnation for Bellegarde and his group. We want to thank Judge Quint and the Commission for Justice for the Victims and for Civil and Human Rights for bringing justice to the town of Rildanor. Good night and keep moving forward and progressing. Wilfrid Émeric Bangalter, President of the Royal Senate. |
Date | 17:21:21, August 31, 2020 CET | From | Nouveau Parti Populaire | To | Debating the UKR-798: Trial of Jean-Noël Bellegarde and surviving members of the National Idealist Front for the attacks in Saint-Antoine and Arloux and for violations of human and civil rights |
Message | The Royal Court of Justice finds Jean-Noël Bellegarde, 58 years old, guilty, and he is sentenced to prison for the crimes committed in Saint-Antoine and Arloux, as well as the 16 surviving members, 2 arrested on national soil and 14 in Istalia guilty and to the same sentence. The parties involved are sentenced to life imprisonment and will be transferred to the Segre-Sabie Maximum Security Prison immediately. Justice Gilles Quint, Chairman of the Royal Court of Justice. |
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Vote | Seats | |
yes |
Total Seats: 750 | |
no | Total Seats: 0 | |
abstain | Total Seats: 0 |
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