Incapable of remedying the errors or mistakes it made during the first wave, the state only knows how to prohibit and constrain.
Other European countries are reconfiguring themselves, of course, but this fact is not enough to exonerate our governments from their own responsibility, argues the general delegate of the Thomas More Institute *.
After a first general confinement in the spring, bans and restrictions whose list has continued to grow over the months, a curfew in eight metropolises and in Île-de-France then extended to fifty-four departments , here are the French subjected to a new tightening of the restrictive measures of their freedoms.
A completely new situation.
Of course, the president, the government and their supporters explain that the situation is just as important, since the epidemic is rampant - and obviously uncontrolled - and that it calls for decisions also unprecedented.
In addition, it is true that France is not - or no longer - a
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