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French PM vows to help homeless | |
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The French government plans to make housing a legally enforceable right, French PM Dominique de Villepin says. | |
A housing bill will be presented to the cabinet on 17 January, he said, as the government came under renewed pressure to help homeless people. | |
Squatters have moved into a vacant office block in Paris and also set up a tent city along a canal in the capital. | |
The office building, near the Paris stock exchange, has been nicknamed the "ministry for the housing crisis". | The office building, near the Paris stock exchange, has been nicknamed the "ministry for the housing crisis". |
Three housing lobby groups took it over and then invited families to move in. Homeless Parisians are also camping out in 200 tents by the Canal Saint Martin. | Three housing lobby groups took it over and then invited families to move in. Homeless Parisians are also camping out in 200 tents by the Canal Saint Martin. |
Lobby groups say about a million people in France are homeless, of whom 100,000 are sleeping on the streets. | |
Under the government plan, from the end of 2008, the right to housing will apply to homeless people, impoverished workers and single mothers. | |
All those living in slums are to benefit from the same right from the start of 2012, Mr de Villepin said. | |
The new legislation is designed to put housing in the same legal category as education and health in French law. It is a key demand of the campaign groups for the homeless. | |
Makeshift camps | Makeshift camps |
Homelessness is becoming an election issue ahead of April's presidential poll, with the two main candidates setting out their views. | Homelessness is becoming an election issue ahead of April's presidential poll, with the two main candidates setting out their views. |
The conservative candidate, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, has appointed a lawyer to follow the squatters' case and the Socialist candidate, Segolene Royal, has spoken to a housing advocacy group. | The conservative candidate, Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy, has appointed a lawyer to follow the squatters' case and the Socialist candidate, Segolene Royal, has spoken to a housing advocacy group. |
The squatters' campaign is being spearheaded by a group called Les Enfants de Don Quichotte (Children of Don Quixote). | The squatters' campaign is being spearheaded by a group called Les Enfants de Don Quichotte (Children of Don Quixote). |
The group has also set up makeshift camps in the southern port city of Marseille, as well as Orleans, Lyon and Toulouse. | The group has also set up makeshift camps in the southern port city of Marseille, as well as Orleans, Lyon and Toulouse. |
France's Le Monde newspaper reports that the occupied office building in central Paris has been vacant since March 2004, but that a sale is due to go ahead on 8 January. A bailiff has ordered the squatters to leave. | France's Le Monde newspaper reports that the occupied office building in central Paris has been vacant since March 2004, but that a sale is due to go ahead on 8 January. A bailiff has ordered the squatters to leave. |