A clearer budget and more resources.

This is the request, this Monday, of feminist associations to fight more effectively against violence against women in reaction to the new measures announced on Sunday by Gerald Darmanin.

The challenge, for these NGOs, "is to organize transparent monitoring in order to assess the effectiveness of the measures and the functioning of the new devices," Fabienne El Khoury, spokesperson for the association, told AFP. “Dare feminism!

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"An impression of recycling"

The latter deplores "an impression of recycling" in the announcements of the Minister of the Interior.

Among these new measures to try to stem this violence, Gérald Darmanin notably announced the priority treatment of complaints for domestic violence, the designation of a specialized officer in each police station and gendarmerie brigade or even the “final” proscription of handrails .

"The Minister of the Interior announces with great communication measures that already exist" but which are not applied because of the lack of financial means, and without means, there can be no major change, criticized the collective #WeAll.

“At least” a billion euros more?

“France spends three times less to protect women than Spain.

It is around 5 euros per inhabitant in France whereas in Spain it is 16 euros, ”observed Fabienne El Khoury.

She believes that the government should add "at least" one billion euros to finance all the mechanisms necessary to fight violence against women.

And among them, the National Federation of Women Solidarity (FNSF) calls for the creation of "specialized brigades open 24 hours a day" in police stations and gendarmeries, which would be linked with specialized courts to "increase responsiveness in the processing of complaints lodged. ".

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  • Gerald Darmanin

  • Violence against women

  • Domestic violence

  • Feminicide

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