Number of the bill[edit]

In the French Parliamant, a bill can have different numbers: this one was Bill 344 when introduced in the National Assembly, Bill 349 when discussed in the Senate and then Bill 920 for the second reading in the National Assembly. It should be referred by its name or the date of its promulgation, as actually the case for official litterature in France. --Superbenjamin (talk) 16:18, 25 April 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Coming into force[edit]

On which day did the law come into force ?

Anyway, I agree that in the grand scheme of things, this does not matter much, and could very well qualify as nitpicking.Cochonfou (talk) 22:42, 21 May 2013 (UTC)[reply]

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Reviewing for B-Class assessment[edit]

I will assess this article for the Wikiproject LGBT studies.

The article must meet the six B-Class criteria:

The citations are there, but are in need of maintenance. The bare links should be expanded to complete references. But otherwise: passed

The result of the vote in the Senate could provide more detail (similar to the results in the National Assembly). Otherwise it contains all wanted information. passed

I don't see any flaws there. It follows the layout guideline and the sections in the body and their order make perfect sense. passed

There are minor flaws (like the use of present tense, where the past tense should be used), but there are no real problems. passed

It's there in a reasonable amount. passed

Technical terms in use link to their own articles or are shortly explained in the text body. No problems. passed

Alltogether I can assess the article as B-Class Gehenna1510 (talk) 23:35, 3 October 2020 (UTC)[reply]