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Saint-Pierre : des consultations juridiques gratuites pour protester symboliquement contre la loi SURE

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June 26, 2026

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Saint-Pierre : des consultations juridiques gratuites pour protester symboliquement contre la loi SURE

Le Conseil de l’Ordre du Barreau de Saint-Pierre a décidé, en protestation au projet de loi SURE (Sanction utile, rapide et effective), d’organiser...

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