For Bardella, Closed Houses Are "a Matter of Security"
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Invited to the show "Quelle Époque!" on France 2, the president of the RN announced his support for Jean-Philippe Tanguy's proposal to reopen brothels.
The ecrivaine recounted her experience as a prostitute in Germany in The House. She poses on the proposal of the RN a critical and acerous eye.
The reopening of closed houses, held by prostitutes, "is a matter of security" for Jordan Bardella, who therefore supports this idea put forward by a member of his party.
The number one of the RN thus defended the proposal of the MP Jean-Philippe Tanguy, who pleaded for the return of closed houses (closed in France after the Second World War).
The President of the Rassemblement nationale and MEP Jordan Bardella reiterated his support for a controversial proposal: the reopening of closed houses framed, held and managed by sex workers themselves. An idea which, according to him, is part of a logic of security and regulation.
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