Jean Lassalle “bruised by the debate” in the Assembly

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8:02 p.m., January 21, 2022

Invited this Friday evening on Europe 1, the deputy of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques Jean Lassalle denounced the holding of the debates around the health and vaccination pass in the National Assembly. Candidate for the presidential election, the deputy also pointed to the entry into force of the vaccination pass concomitant with the lifting of certain restrictions.

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While the law on the vaccine pass has been validated by the Constitutional Council, the deputy for Pyrénées-Atlantiques Jean Lassalle (Freedoms and Territories) was the guest of Europe 1 this Friday evening. The one who is also a candidate for the presidential election denounced the vaccination pass, for which he did not vote, as well as the holding of debates in the Assembly around the bill.

“I was really very bruised by the debate. To see what we were going to become: a recording chamber, which is not even a recording chamber, which is much less than that”, denounced the deputy at the microphone of Europe 1.

“We have greatly weakened the National Assembly”

The candidate for the presidential election also criticized the ease with which the presidential majority voted the various texts of laws bearing the health pass, then the vaccination pass: “We were only ratifying each time what the president of the Republic and the Ministry of Health had already announced several days ago. We have greatly weakened the National Assembly”.

Thursday, 24 hours before the validation of the vaccination pass by the Council of State, Jean Castex announced the program for lifting the main restrictions still in force to deal with the Omicron wave. “All this to put the vaccine pass at a time when it will no longer be useless”, regretted the deputy.

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