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French Lawmakers Back Bill to Reopen Bars in Villages, Citing Social Benefits

Paris, France – French lawmakers have overwhelmingly approved a bill aimed at easing restrictions on opening bars in rural villages, a move designed to revive social life in small communities.

The National Assembly voted 156-2 in favor of the legislation on Monday, marking a significant shift in France’s alcohol licensing laws. However, the bill still requires Senate approval before it can become law.

Supporters of the measure argue that the new law will help strengthen social bonds and reduce isolation in rural areas, where many bars have closed over the past few decades. Opponents, however, caution that the change could lead to increased alcohol-related health risks.

Reviving Rural Social Hubs

Since the 1960s, the number of bars and cafés in France has plummeted from around 200,000 to approximately 36,000 by 2015. Most of these closures have occurred in rural areas, leaving many small villages without a traditional gathering place for residents.

Under current laws, no new type-4 alcohol licenses—required to operate bars selling spirits with more than 18% alcohol—can be granted. This means that anyone wishing to open a bar must wait for an existing establishment to close in order to obtain its permit.

The new bill seeks to change this by allowing entrepreneurs in villages with fewer than 3,500 residents and no existing bars to apply for new alcohol licenses. Local mayors would be responsible for approving or rejecting these applications.

Lawmaker Guillaume Kasbarian described the existing licensing rules as “old and obsolete,” according to French news agency AFP. Fabien Di Filippo, another MP, emphasized the importance of bars in fostering social connections, particularly in isolated communities.

“Bars are, above all, places for people to come together in very rural areas and in a society where people have a tendency to close in on themselves,” he said.

Health Concerns and Debate

Despite the strong support in parliament, the bill has sparked concerns among health officials and some lawmakers.

France’s health ministry reports that approximately 49,000 deaths annually are attributed to alcohol consumption, which it describes as a “major public health issue.”

Critics warn that easing restrictions on bar openings could lead to an increase in excessive drinking, particularly in areas with limited access to healthcare services.

Public health advocates argue that the bill should be accompanied by strict regulations on alcohol sales and consumption.

Some suggest implementing measures such as alcohol awareness campaigns, limited operating hours, and responsible serving practices to mitigate potential risks.

A Balancing Act

The debate over the bill highlights the ongoing challenge of balancing economic revitalization and public health concerns.

While the legislation could help reinvigorate social life in villages, lawmakers must also address the potential negative consequences of increased alcohol availability.

As the bill moves to the Senate for further debate, both proponents and critics will continue to voice their perspectives.

If approved, the new law could mark a historic shift in France’s approach to alcohol regulation and rural development, potentially setting a precedent for other European countries facing similar challenges in their small communities.

 

This article was created using automation technology and was thoroughly edited and fact-checked by one of our editorial staff members

Gabriel Peters

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