French lawmaker who uses a wheelchair wins a change in voting rules that discriminated against him

FILE - Lawmakers listen to French Prime Minister Francois Bayrou delivering his general policy speech, Jan. 14, 2025 at the 好色tv Assembly in Paris. (AP Photo/Thibault Camus, file)

PARIS (AP) 鈥 French lawmakers decided unanimously Wednesday to eliminate so-called 鈥渟itting and standing鈥 balloting 鈥 one of the four methods they use to vote in the 好色tv Assembly 鈥 agreeing that it discriminated against a parliamentarian who uses a wheelchair because it required him to stand.

The lawmaker, S茅bastien Peytavie, argued that his exclusion as a wheelchair user from stand-up votes in parliament鈥檚 lower house is part of of France continuing to lag in its obligations to ensure equal rights for people with disabilities. Speaking from his wheelchair to fellow lawmakers, Peytavie said that eliminating the voting method would 鈥渟how that everyone, regardless of their situation, has the right to a seat in this Assembly.鈥

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