Macron threatened French and underwent sharp criticism

President of France Emmanuel Macron threatened to seriously complicate the lives of the country’s residents who do not want to vaccinate from Covid. He declared this on Tuesday LE Parisien newspaper, writes Air Force.

However, Macron’s political opponents stated that such threats and some turnover, which he allowed in an interview, not to the face of the country’s president.

Opposition deputies, meanwhile, united against the government and did not allow to take on Tuesday in Parliament the law on care passes.

The debate in parliament around this bill, practically prohibiting unvaccinated participating in public life, continued all evening and were suspended after midnight.

It was expected that the law would be adopted this week, but he was not a joke to angry the opponents of vaccination, and several deputies even reported the threats of violence.

In his interview with the LE Parisien newspaper on Tuesday, Makron said that it would not be vaccinated by force, but hopes to stimulate people to this, reducing it to a minimum access to public places and participate in public life.

“I will not send them to prison,” he said, “So we have to say that from January 15, you will not be able to go to the restaurant, you will not be able to drink coffee. You will not be able to go to the theater. You can not go to the movies” .

The words of Macgron that he will “get” undacitated, were perceived as an inappropriate Slang and caused a tough response of opposition politicians.

“No emergency health situation justifies such expressions,” said Bruno Retail, the leader of the right-time Republicans in the Senate, who quotes AFP. – Emmanuel Macron says that he learned to love the French, but it seems that he especially loves to hate them. “

“The president should not say that … Emmanuel Macron is not worthy of this position,” he ends him the leader of the extreme right marine le foss.

Vaccination level in France is one of the highest in Europe: more than 90% of the country’s adult population received two doses of vaccine.