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Sarah El Haïry, Secretary of State in charge of Youth and Universal National Service, was the guest of the “4 Truths” of France 2, Friday July 7.
After the riots that took place in France following the death of young Nahel, killed by a policeman, should parents be financially sanctioned when it is considered that there is a lack of education of their children? “Of course, obviously, sanctions. The sanctions can be multiple: they can be financial, educational”explains Sarah El Haïry, Secretary of State in charge of Youth and Universal National Service, guest of the “4 Truths” of France 2, Friday July 7. “When you have an 11-year-old child on the street, he has nothing to do with it. Justice condemns to compulsory parenting courses”she adds.
Generalization of the SNU : “A necessary parliamentary debate”
The Universal National Service (SNU) must take the form of a 12-day internship, on a voluntary basis and during school time, for high school students, lookingSeptember entry. Can the process be generalized? “This is a step that will certainly happen one day, with a necessary parliamentary debate”believes Sarah El Haïry.