LR deputies will create a parliamentary commission of inquiry in the fall in order to " learn all the lessons from the coronavirus epidemic, " their president Damien Abad said in an interview with the Journal du Dimanche .
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" The objective is not to distribute good or bad points to the government, but to identify possible failures and dysfunctions to correct them and learn from them ," says the elected official of Ain. According to him, it is a question of " learning all the lessons of the epidemic, in the health, economic, social, administrative and political fields ", and not " of carrying out a charge investigation ". " Three subjects crystallize the concerns of the French: the shortage of masks, the doctrine of screening tests, and the capacity in terms of beds of our resuscitation services ", underlines Mr. Abad.
The responsible on the right believes that " we will have to rethink all our political software " after the crisis and that " the policies of budget cuts in public health must be abandoned ". Why wait until this fall for a commission of inquiry? " We must concentrate our forces today on managing this crisis, and preserve national unity in a spirit of responsibility, " he replies, saying that " unlike Ms. Le Pen or Mélenchon, we are not pyromaniac firefighters, but a responsible opposition ”.
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In addition, the boss of the deputies LR calls to tighten controls on containment: " Why not mobilize the army via the Sentinel force alongside the police to enforce containment?" The deterrent to going out must be absolute . ” In addition, " the question of the curfew must not be avoided ", according to him. In addition, he suggests that " consider requisitioning private property to produce masks or hydroalcoholic gel ". And " the government must listen more to the WHO (World Health Organization) and massively strengthen screening ".