French President Macron seeks to extend state of emergency till November

Macron also asked his govt to prepare draft legislation to reinforce security measures permanently beyond the state of emergency.

Update: 2017-05-24 08:54 GMT
France's new President Emmanuel Macron. (Photo: AFP)

Paris: French President Emmanuel Macron is seeking to extend a state of emergency, in place since Islamic State attacks on France in 2015, following this week's attack on a concert in Manchester.

Macron said in a statement that he will ask parliament to prolong the measure from July 15, its current expiration date, until November 1. It would be the sixth extension of the state of emergency, which gives police exceptional powers.

He made the decision after a security meeting on Wednesday in which top officials "studied the implications of this new terrorist attack on measures of protection to ensure the security of our compatriots."

Macron also asked his government to prepare draft legislation to reinforce security measures permanently beyond the state of emergency.

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