
PARIS (AFP) -
French
President Francois Hollande said Wednesday he was scrapping his plan
for constitutional reforms in the wake of the November 13 attacks on
Paris, including a measure to strip convicted terrorists of their
nationality.
Hollande announced in a televised statement he was
"closing the constitutional debate" on the reforms after the lower
house, the National Assembly, and opposition-dominated Senate failed to
agree on the text.
Hollande proposed the reforms after Islamic State group suicide bombers and gunmen killed 130 people across Paris.
"A compromise appears out of reach on the stripping of terrorists' nationality," Hollande said.
"I also note that a section of the opposition is hostile to any constitutional revision. I deeply regret this attitude.
Hollande
pledged that despite dropping the reform plans, he would not "deviate
from the commitments I have taken... to ensure the security of our
country."
© 2016 AFP
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