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La Roche-sur-Yon Bar votes indefinite strike against 'SURE' criminal justice bill

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Minor justice/legal (lawyers)

The Bar of La Roche‑sur‑Yon decided an indefinite, total strike of judicial activities starting March 31, 2026, opposing the government's 'SURE' criminal justice bill. The motion specifies a complete work stoppage across criminal matters and other court designations; the strike continues beyond April 18, 2026.

This alert was originally created on 18 April 2026.

Effective Dates

Updates

Apr 24, 2026
As of 24 April 2026, the Bar of La Roche‑sur‑Yon’s total, indefinite strike announced on 31 March 2026 against the government’s “SURE” criminal justice bill shows no announced suspension, cancellation, or change; official notices still state a total strike sine die.

Organizer

  • Barreau de La Roche‑sur‑Yon

Affected Locations

  • La Roche‑sur‑Yon (Vendée)
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