I propose to the Minister of Justice a radical overhaul of the jury system (including consideration of abolition). Elections for jurors in labour and social courts will be held again this year, and we need about 1500 lay people for the envisaged system. Why are we maintaining this already defunct system with no added value at all? The remuneration of jurors is ridiculous (€2 gross for every half hour), and in the meantime, the same juror usually loses a whole day at work, at the expense of his employer. Tell me, where does he do a more useful job or where is there more added value from this man? The proposal, then, is that we should finally and exclusively leave the decision of law (and perhaps of justice) to those who are qualified to do so, that is to say, to professional judges.