Green light The Law Commission has approved the initiative of the deputy of Haute-Corse Jean-Félix Acquaviva
The death of Yvan Colonna had triggered a series of demonstrations in Corsica. — Fanny Hamard/SIPA
The Law Commission of the National Assembly has given to unanimity its go-ahead on Wednesday at the creation of a commission of inquiry into the deadly attack in March on Yvan Colonna, detained at the prison; Arles prison.
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Created at; the initiative of the deputy; of Haute-Corse Jean-Félix Acquaviva (Liot), the commission of inquiry will have to examine in particular the conditions of detention of the presumed murderer, Franck Elong Abé, but will not “ ;not have its investigations relate to matters falling within the exclusive competence of the authority; judicial”, warned Caroline Abadie (Renaissance), rapporteur of the text creating the commission.
