The Senate is expected to set up a commission of inquiry into the coronavirus crisis in June. "We just, a few days ago last week around Gérard Larcher at a conference of presidents, decided the principle of a commission of inquiry which will cover the entire chronology of the crisis, from the first revelations from China until the end of the crisis, "said Bruno Retailleau, the leader of LR senators on Europe1 / CNews / Les Echos.
"There will be no commission of inquiry into the controversy over masks. There will be a commission of inquiry, set up in June, which will cover the entire chronology of the crisis"
Bruno Retailleau, boss of the LR group in the Senate, on # Europe1 # LeGrandRDV pic.twitter.com/GCTSzDUzNH
According to him, it is not a question of making "the trial of the State". "Our goal is to see what has worked, what has not worked, to learn from it and to ensure that France is better prepared tomorrow." Because, frankly, she was in an extremely worrying state of preparation, ”he said.
Towards an abstention from the LR group
For the president of the majority group in the Senate, this commission of inquiry is also there to "relay the concerns of the French" who say they are worried about an "American-style judicialization which paralyzes public action".
And to quote, in this regard, the 63 pages of health protocol for schools. This is why, the LR senators will also seize the Constitutional Council on the responsibility of the elected during the deconfinement.
In addition, Bruno Retailleau said that the LR group will abstain on the deconfinement strategy presented Monday by the Prime Minister.