The Government provides for the entry into force of the text – and therefore the vaccinal pass – by the end of the week.
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MEPs finished on Sunday, January 16, the review of the bill transforming the vaccineal passes. The text was definitively adopted by 215 votes for and 58 votes against . He obtained net support for the majority (the Republic in March), Democratic Movement and Act) and this time of the Republicans (LR) group with 22 votes for, against, and 4 abstentions. The left parliamentary groups (socialists, communists and “insou”) opposed this new system of sanitary restrictions. Two seizures of the Constitutional Council are planned. One by the socialist parliamentarians in the National Assembly and the Senate. The other by the French France (LFI) group with communist deputies, freedoms and territories, non-registered ecologists, the Union of Democrats and Independent (UDI), and three MPs Socialist Party (PS).
The Government now provides for the promulgation of the law “by the end of the week” after making a cross on its initial objective of mid-January. “This text is based on what we know about the virus and what we have available to combat it effectively,” said the Minister of Autonomy, Brigitte Bourguignon at the Hemicycle Tribune.
This twelfth text related to the management of the CVIV-19 epidemic was unleashed for three weeks at the National Assembly and then the Senate after its presentation in the Council of Ministers on December 27. Under the accelerated procedure, the bill nevertheless gave rise to “thirty-five hours of debate”, as the President of the Assembly said, Richard Ferrand.
As soon as the vaccinal pass entry – which will only apply to 16 years -, it will no longer be possible to present a negative test to access certain locations of the daily, to practice activities recreation or use interregional transport. Only a complete vaccination scheme or a CVIV-19 recovery certificate of less than six months will be valid.
Deep Differences
The parliamentary shuttle gave rise to the expression of deep differences in the two chambers on the measures proposed by the executive, exacerbated after the remarks of the President of the Republic, Emmanuel Macron, on the non-vaccinated. “You make a major break with equality, citizenship,” said the LFI member of the Somme, François Ruffin, presenting a motion to reject prior. “The non-vaccinated are not out of the law since vaccination is not mandatory,” said the member Cécile Untermaier (PS, Saone and Loire). The Chairman of the Communist Group in the Assembly, André Chassaigne, has distributed “a stress tool, a communication instrument”.
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