Yanis Darras 08:56, March 7, 2024
Guillaume Kasbarian, Minister Delegate for Housing, was the guest of La Grande interview Europe 1-CNews.
At Sonia Mabrouk's microphone, he returned to the application of the anti-squat law, passed last summer.
“It’s a law that I accept, that I demand,” he explains, despite criticism from part of the opposition.
This is the other fear of owners, alongside burglaries: finding their home squatted after a day of work or a weekend.
Since last summer, Parliament has passed a new law, more severe against squatters.
From now on, breaking into and/or illegally occupying accommodation can be punished by 3 years in prison and a fine of 45,000 euros.
Before last summer, the penalties were only one year's imprisonment and a fine of 15,000 euros.
Questioned this Thursday morning on the set of La Grande interview, the Minister Delegate in charge of Housing Guillaume Kasbarian said "accept this law. It is a law that I demand".
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