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“Stop Covid” tracking application under debate in Parliament

2020-05-19T18:26:10.918Z


This debate followed by a vote, gave rise to various procrastination at the top of the state.Cédric O was getting impatient. The mobile application "Stop Covid" being "almost complete" , assures those around him, the Secretary of State in charge of Digital was no longer waiting for Matignon and the President of the Assembly have granted him a niche in the parliamentary agenda for finally put the debate on the agenda. Promised by the President of the Republic, then by the Prime Minister, t...


Cédric O was getting impatient. The mobile application "Stop Covid" being "almost complete" , assures those around him, the Secretary of State in charge of Digital was no longer waiting for Matignon and the President of the Assembly have granted him a niche in the parliamentary agenda for finally put the debate on the agenda. Promised by the President of the Republic, then by the Prime Minister, the discussion "relating to digital innovations in the fight against the Covid-19 epidemic" will take place on Wednesday May 27 in the National Assembly and the following day in the Senate.

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This debate followed by a vote, as provided for in article 50-1 of the Constitution, gave rise to various procrastination at the top of the State. It was initially to be held on April 28, before being postponed to give priority to the presentation of the deconfinement plan. "This time was now or never. We were waiting to see if the device was ready, " said a member of the government, who believed that the

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Source: lefigaro

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