Bill for a Digital Republic

French bill
Legislation french_law Q22249127
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Bill for a Digital Republic

Summary

Bill for a Digital Republic is a French law[1]. It draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (french_law category, ranking #22 of 25).[2]

Key Facts

  • Bill for a Digital Republic's instance of is recorded as French law[3].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's language of work or name is recorded as French of France[4].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's NOR numbering ID is recorded as ECFI1524250L[5].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's significant event is recorded as adoption[6].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's significant event is recorded as promulgation[7].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's applies to jurisdiction is recorded as France[8].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's title is recorded as loi n° 2016-1321 du 7 octobre 2016 pour une République numérique[9].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as François Hollande[10].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Manuel Valls[11].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Najat Vallaud-Belkacem[12].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Michel Sapin[13].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Marisol Touraine[14].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Jean-Jacques Urvoas[15].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Myriam El Khomri[16].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Bernard Cazeneuve[17].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Emmanuelle Cosse[18].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Audrey Azoulay[19].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's signatory is recorded as Axelle Lemaire[20].
  • Bill for a Digital Republic's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11clgm_37z[21].

Why It Matters

Bill for a Digital Republic draws 1 Wikipedia views per month (french_law category, ranking #22 of 25).[2]

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

Aggregate / graph-position facts

  1. [2] . Wikimedia Foundation. dumps.wikimedia.org.

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