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French cabinet proposes to extend the state of emergency

People observe a minute of silence at the Place de Trocadero in Paris on November 16, 2015 to pay tribute to victims of the attacks claimed by Islamic State which killed at least 129 people and left more than 350 injured on November 13. Kenzo Tribouillard/AFP/Getty Images

PARIS – France’s government is calling for a three-month extension of the state of emergency that has been declared after Nov. 13 deadly attacks in Paris.

The measure proposed Wednesday in a Cabinet meeting now requires parliament’s approval.

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The state of emergency has already been extended once and was scheduled to end on Feb. 26. It expands police powers to carry out arrests and searches and allows authorities to forbid the movement of persons and vehicles at specific times and places.

In a written statement, President Francois Hollande said a three-month extension was justified by the need to face the “terrorist threat.”

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