France's National Assembly approves a bill to simplify the restitution of cultural property acquired through illicit means between 1815 and 1972. The legislation now heads to the Senate for a final review on Thursday.
The French National Assembly has approved a draft law aimed at simplifying the restitution of cultural property acquired through illicit means between 1815 and 1972. The bill, which passed with 141 votes in favor, now awaits a final review by the French Senate.
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