François Jolivet is an LREM deputy for Indre, in favor of compulsory vaccination.
LE FIGARO: Should vaccination be made compulsory?
François JOLIVET.
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The health pass is undoubtedly a first step.
A transitional phase to invite the French to be vaccinated.
The executive thought it was necessary.
But in the majority, more and more of us are asking for compulsory vaccination.
It would still be much simpler.
Especially since the Delta variant, waiting for the next one, is developing very quickly.
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Those who die are those who are not vaccinated.
Experts tell us that this situation will last for a long time.
Ultimately, getting vaccinated means participating in something bigger than yourself.
We do it not only to immunize ourselves but also to protect others.
Public freedoms, which I was taught in law school, is being able to go where you want when you want.
It's the opposite of confinement
François Jolivet, LREM deputy for Indre
Some are worried about a deterioration of public freedoms ...
I was brought up by people rather close to General de Gaulle.
Me, I prefer resistance than collaboration
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