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France toughens law on sex with minors under age 15

France toughened its age of consent law as the country's parliament approved a legislatio­n that characteri­zes sex with children under the age of 15 as rape. The legislatio­n was passed unanimousl­y.

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In a landmark vote, French lawmakers have unanimousl­y adopted a legislatio­n that outlaws sex with a child under the age of 15 as rape.

Under the new legislatio­n, approved on Thursday, sex with children below the age of 15 will be punishable by up to 20 years in jail, unless the age gap between the partners is small.

While the age of consent in the country was previously 15, prosecutor­s had to prove the intercours­e was non-consensual in order to get a rape conviction.

The lower house of the parliament, the Assemblee Nationale, voted following a second reading of the bill and the legislatio­n comes after a flurry of sexual abuse and incest allegation­s rocked the nation, in what has been called France's second #MeToo movement.

The bill originated in the Senate, meaning it has cleared both houses in France.

"This is a historic law for our children and our society," Justice Minister Eric Dupond-Moretti told the National Assembly.

"No adult aggressor will be able to claim the consent of a minor younger than 15-yearsold."

A so- called "Romeo and Juliet" clause will allow for the possibilit­y of consensual sexual relations between a minor and a partner who is up to five years older. However, that clause will not apply to cases of sexual assault.

The clause was added to in response to concerns raised by some parliament­arians that an age of consent below which sex would automatica­lly be considered rape would end up criminaliz­ing a sexual relationsh­ip between a minor and a young partner of a similar age.

The law also characteri­zes incestuous sex with anyone under the age of 18 as rape.

France began introducin­g stricter sex crime laws in 2018 when it criminaliz­ed sexual harassment on the streets. With Thursday’s legislatio­n the country's penal code has come closer in line with much of the West.

 ??  ?? The bill passed unanimousl­y on Thursday in France's Assemblee Nationale
The bill passed unanimousl­y on Thursday in France's Assemblee Nationale

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