Charged commission of the application of article 26 of the Constitution
The Charged commission of the application of article 26 of the Constitution is a permanent special subcommittee of the French National Assembly.
She currently (2007) is chaired by Bernard Carayon and has as vice-presidents Alain Cacheux and Daniel Mach.
Competence
The article 26 of the constitution of the V {{E}} République envisages:-
No member of the Parliament can be continued, required, decree held or judged at the time of the opinions or voted by him in the performance of its duties.
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No member of the Parliament can be the object, out of criminal or correctional matter, of an arrest or any other privative or restrictive measurement of freedom that with the authorization of the office of the assembly of which it forms part. This authorization is not necessary in the event of crime, red-handed or of final judgment.
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detention, privative or restrictive measurements of freedom or the continuation of a member of the Parliament are suspended for the duration of the session if the assembly of which it forms part requires it.
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the interested assembly is automatically joined together for additional meetings to allow if necessary the application of the subparagraph above.
Within this framework, a Charged commission of the application of article 26 of the Constitution is envisaged by the payment of each assembly (article 80 of the payment of the National Assembly, article 105 of the payment of the Senate). Composed of 30 members, it is in charge with the requests for suspension, detention, privative or restrictive measurements of freedom or of the continuation of a deputy.
The participation at this commission is not incompatible with the membership of the one of the six standing committees of the Parliament.
External bonds
- Composition of the commission.
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