COVID-19: Court of Justice of Republic rejects a series of nearly 20,000 complaints against Government

These complaints, filed between July and December 2021, had all been pre-decided by a lawyer Anti-Vaccine, Fabrice di Vizio. Legal information is always ongoing on managing the health crisis by several ministers.

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It was an organized rain of complaints against Prime Minister Jean Castex, and three members of the government. The Requests Commission of the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR) received 19,685 between 28 July and 31 December 2021. They denounced the management of the health crisis by the government, and especially the health care, of same as mandatory vaccination against CIVID-19. The CJR, the only jurisdiction empowered to pursue and judge ministers in office, has all ranked them without continuation. This is indicated by the Attorney General by the Court of Cassation, François Molins, in a statement broadcast on Monday, January 24th.
These complaints were examined between November 2021 and January. They had all been pre-decided by the lawyer and activist Anti-Vaccine Fabrice di Vizio. The one who also defends Professor Didier Raoult and regularly intervened on the plateaus of Cyril Hanouna on C8 had made the internet trade of these predemitted complaints, which flooded the CJR. In addition to the head of government, they aimed at the Minister of Health, Olivier Veran, the Minister of National Education, Jean-Michel Blanquer, and the Minister of Transport, Jean-Baptiste Djebari.

These complaints were aimed at Mr Castex and Mr. Véran for “crime of abstention to combat a disaster”, “extortion offense”, “misleading advertising”, “offense of non-compliance”, in Based on articles of the Penal Code, Public Health, Consumption. They reproached the health care measures and defended the idea that the Prime Minister “exercises a consciousness a moral constraint to compel the French to be vaccinated”. Regarding Mr. Blanquer, he was reproached for having “intentionally exercised a moral constraint” to force children to be vaccinated and “adversely treat” those who were not. Mr. Djebbari was accused of having “taken no action to protect the French citizens of the risk of contamination” in transport, relying on distorted remarks.

“Positive Acts. and not abstentions “

The CJR Requests Commission considers that the health care and the vaccination obligation constitute “positive acts and not abstentions”. It also notes that the words of Mr. Djebbari have been “out of context” and do not demonstrate the lack of measures pointed in complaints. The “moral constraint” can not be retained, specifies the statement, because “the sanitary pass [is] not mandatory and there are alternatives to lead a normal daily life”. What the author of the complaints, M e di vizio, call “advertising videos”, it is actually “institutional communication in times of sanitary crisis”. All alleged offenses denounced in the complaints marketed by this lawyer were judged inadmissible. The Board of the Barreau of Paris opened, on November 8, 2021, a disciplinary procedure against M e di vizio for its public positions and professional practices.

However, the CJR continues a survey open since July 2020 on the subject of the responsibility of policy makers in the management of the health crisis. The judicial information targets former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe, Mr. Véran and his predecessor, Agnes Buzyn. The latter was indicted on September 10, 2021, for “endangering the life of others”. In particular, she declared, on January 24, 2020, that the “risks of propagation of coronavirus in the population are very low”.

Two months later, in Le Monde, after his electoral defeat at the town hall of Paris, she had delivered another version of the facts: “When I left the ministry, I cried because I knew the wave Tsunami was before us. “According to her, the holding of the elections was a” masquerade “. She clarified before the National Assembly inquiry on the management of the health crisis, in June 2020, having alerted five months earlier the presidency of the Republic and Matignon of the “danger” of COVID-19.

/Media reports.