When constraints disappear, others arise.
Tuesday evening, Emmanuel Macron not only announced the reopening of shops.
"If we want to avoid confinement, we must be more restrictive towards those who have the virus,"
he hammered, suggesting that people with symptoms had not been responsible enough.
Unless the fiasco of the tests at the start of the school year and the abandonment of an alternative accommodation offer for infected people are not for something ... His words echo those of MP Olivier Becht, president of the Agir ensemble group .
In a letter to the Prime Minister on November 5, he already demanded that
“Self-isolation is a legal obligation.” “Failure to stay at home would be punishable by a fine of € 10,000.
Random checks would be carried out at home, ”
he wrote.
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Comforted by the Head of State who asked Parliament to look into the subject, Agir tabled
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