In particular, these complaints denounce the sanitary pass and the promotion of VVID-19 vaccination.
Le Monde with AFP
The Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) has subsequently filed the 19,685 standard complaints filed against several members of the government, announced the Attorney General to the Court of Cassation, François Molins, Monday, January 24th.
These complaints denounce the health care and promoting VVID-19 vaccination. Written in identical terms from a paid form posted by the lawyer Fabrice di Vizio, they were filed between July 28 and December 31, 2021 with the CJR Requests Commission – the only authorized jurisdiction to continue and judge ministers in office.
The complaints aimed at Prime Minister Jean Castex, the Minister of Health, Olivier Véran, that of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, and the Minister of Transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebbari.
In his communiqué, the Attorney General, who acts as a public prosecutor with the CJR, explains that these complaints were examined by the Requests Commission in November, December and January, and that they have all been classified without Suite.
Some of these complaints accused Mr Castex and Mr Véran of “abstention to combat a disaster”. However, the Commission considered that the health care and the vaccination obligation constituted “positive acts and not abstentions”.
“Lie Advertising”
Others also targeted MM. Castex and blank for “extortion”, arguing that “because of the regulation relating to the sanitary pass” they exercised “a moral constraint” to “force the French to be vaccinated”. But, according to the Commission, “the health care is not mandatory and then there are alternatives to lead a normal daily life, no moral constraint (…) can not be retained”.
m. Véran was also accused of “false advertising” for promoting the vaccine in several videos, “while the extension of the marketing authorization to the group under 18 years of age is the subject of an appeal before the Court of Justice of the European Union “. “This is in the present case of institutional communication during the period of sanitary crisis and not commercial advertising”, retorts the CJR.
Finally, Mr. Djebari was reproached for having taken “no action to protect French citizens of the risk of contamination” in public transport. For the Commission, nothing establishes the absence of measure.
Since July 2020, the CJR has been conducting government management of the CVIV-19 epidemic, former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, former Minister of Health Agnès Buzyn and Mr. Véran, who succeeded. In September, Ms. Buzyn was indicted for “endangering the life of others” and placed under the more favorable status of witness assisted for “voluntary abstention to combat a disaster”.