The French government presented a law that authorises it to adopt ordinances to transpose European migration and asylum regulations and the 2024/1346 directive. The single‑article bill allows the government to issue three ordinances: the first, within three months of the law’s publication, will transpose the directive and the nine EU regulations; the second, within six months, extends and adapts the provisions to overseas territories; the third, within nine months, permits coordination measures and corrections. The aim is to bring French law into compliance with the EU framework that takes effect on 12 June 2026, strengthening external border controls, streamlining procedures and enhancing guarantees for asylum seekers. The measure reflects the technical nature of the EU texts and the need for clarity and intelligibility in domestic law.
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