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France prostitution: MPs back fines for clients

MPs voted 268 to 138 in favour of law that imposes fines for anyone who buys a sexual act but bill must still pass the Senate before coming into force.

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French MPs have approved a bill that will penalise anyone paying for sex, reports the BBC.

The bill, which was adopted by a vote of 268 to 138, with 79 abstentions, establishes a fine of at least 1,500 euros ($2,030) for buying sexual acts.

Under the new bill, prostitution will remain legal and the act of soliciting will now not be punished. Pimping will remain illegal.

Supporters of the bill say it punishes clients, but critics argue it puts sex workers at risk.

The bill must still pass the Senate before coming into force.

MPs had backed the bill in a show of hands last Friday.

Wednesday's vote was on the full 20 articles. Most are aimed at disrupting foreign pimping networks or helping sex workers who want to stop.

Read more of this report from the BBC.