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Vaccination pass: the evening when a tweet derailed the negotiations in Parliament

2022-01-14T21:05:05.906Z


STORY – A deputies-senators agreement on the vaccine pass, about to be concluded, was torpedoed on Thursday by a tweet from the leader of senators LR Bruno Retailleau, forcing parliamentarians to resume examination of the text.


Night has just fallen and the agreement is almost ready.

Behind closed doors, on the first floor of the National Assembly, this Thursday, parliamentarians are preparing to ratify the bill aimed at transforming the health pass into a vaccination pass.

All afternoon, both sides agreed to concessions.

“We have to move forward.

We have to find an agreement”

, repeated to his colleagues the rapporteur of the text for the Senate, Philippe Bas.

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The senator from La Manche will soon be able to breathe, like the six other senators and the seven deputies of the joint joint committee (CMP), responsible for writing a consensual version of the text.

After three weeks of tense debates in Parliament, the outcome is near: the administrators of the Assembly are finalizing the report recording the conclusions of the four-hour meeting.

In the meantime, the members of the commission take a break.

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Around 5:45 p.m., a tweet appears on Yaël Braun-Pivet's cell phone.

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Source: lefigaro

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