The measure proposed today in a Cabinet meeting now requires parliament's approval.
"The terrorist threat is still extremely high" in France and Europe, government spokesman Stephane Le Foll said today. "The state of emergency is necessary. It has been useful and must continue to be. "
The state of emergency has already been extended once and was scheduled to end on February 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.
Another government bill also presented today would allow officers to use their weapons to "neutralise someone who has just committed one or several murders and is likely to repeat these crimes."
Currently, self-defence is the only legal justification for shooting someone. The proposed change would, for instance, permit police to shoot a gunman who has fired at civilians and is likely to do it again in a very short period of time.
The proposals would also make it easier for police to carry out raids at night, and searches of luggage and vehicles near "sensitive" sites and buildings.
Several human rights groups are opposed to the extension of the state of emergency. Thousands people marched in Paris Saturday to protest it.
Amnesty International stressed that "the state of emergency cannot be a permanent solution without undermining fundamental freedoms".
"We must not give up on our rights and freedom", France's Human Rights League said in a written statement.
France's top administrative court last week upheld the current state of emergency, rejecting a request by the Human Rights League.
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