A few hours after the presentation of the plan to fight violence against women, Emmanuel Macron went to the court of Créteil, the second to distribute the most protection orders. The President inter alia exchanged with a victim and met with officials from a victim support office.

Emmanuel Macron arrived Monday afternoon at the court of Créteil, in the Val-de-Marne, to discuss the situation of women victims of domestic violence, a few hours after the presentation of a plan of struggle by the government, found an AFP journalist.

A visit to court number two regarding protection orders

During this visit that had not been announced, the president had to meet a woman victim who will present his journey, from the reporting of the facts to the court decision. Minister of Justice Nicole Belloubet and Secretary of State for Gender Equality Marlène Schiappa will meet each other at the same time with another victim, accompanied by Tremplin 94 - SOS Women.

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Emmanuel Macron and the two ministers will then meet officials of the office of assistance to victims, set up by the Tribunal de Grande Instance (TGI) of Créteil. Four aid associations have been established in this court, which in recent years has taken a series of initiatives to speed up procedures to help women victims of their spouses' violence. The Créteil High Court is the second court that distributes the most protection orders, after that of Bobigny, in Seine-Saint-Denis.

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At the end of the Grenelle against Domestic Violence, Prime Minister Édouard Philippe presented a plan with strong legal tone intended to cause an "electroshock" to stem this scourge. It includes the psychological care of the aggressors, the introduction of the right of way in the penal code and the strengthening of the number 3919.