DHAKA: US president Barack Obama’s decision to seek congressional authorisation for a military strike on Syria has sparked calls for the French Parliament to get the same privilege.
The French Constitution does not require such a vote unless and until a French military intervention lasts longer than four months, as recently happened in Mali.
French president Francois Hollande has backed Obama’s call to punish Syria’s government for a deadly chemical weapons attack on August 21.
Francois Fillon, France’s ex-prime minister and leading figure in the opposition UMP party, said on Sunday that Parliament should vote on the issue, telling the Journal du Dimanche newspaper, reports The Straits Times:
‘In the current circumstances, France cannot go to war without the clear support of parliament.’
BDST: 1758 HRS, SEPT 01, 2013
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