European Pact on Migration and Asylum takes effect in France

The European Pact on Migration and Asylum officially entered into force in France on June 12, but its application faces a period of "legal insecurity" due to pending national law adaptations.
The European Pact on Migration and Asylum officially entered into force in France on Friday, June 12, marking the initial implementation of a new set of regulations and a directive across the country. However, its application is reportedly occurring within a period described as "legal insecurity," according to Le Monde. This situation stems from the French government's failure to submit legislative text to parliament, which would adapt national law to the new EU rules. The delay is reportedly due to concerns over securing parliamentary approval for such adaptations.
Sources: Le Monde