More than 25,000 anti-passenger protesters in France, in light rebound

The Ministry of the Interior has identified 131 shares throughout the territory. The protesters protested that the government has announced a tightening of measures to combat the epidemic.

Le Monde with AFP

While the government announced a tightening of measures to combat the fifth wave of COVID-19, the anti-passenger manifestations in France have had a slight rebound, Saturday, December 18th. For the 23rd consecutive weekend of mobilization, 25,500 people demonstrated across the country, according to the authorities. The Ministry of the Interior has identified 131 shares throughout the territory. According to the Paris Police Prefecture, the protesters were 5,500 in the capital, of which 4,900 in the appeal of the patriots of Florian Philippot, candidate of the extreme right to the presidential election.

The protesters were nearly 5,000 more than Saturday last, when 20,646 people had manifested against the sanitary pass in France, of which 4,200 in Paris, according to the authorities. On fifteen days ago, on December 4, the protesters were 18,600, according to the interior, of which 3,400 in Paris. The mobilization, launched in mid-July, had an average of a gradual decline since the 7th of August, date of a peak of 237,000 protesters, according to the figures of the authorities.

Protest against the vaccinal pass

In the southeast, the “refractory” to the vaccination and the sanitary pass were this Saturday 450 in Marseille and 300 in Aix-en-Provence, according to the figures of the Bouches-du-Rhône police prefecture , and 700 in Toulon and 20 to Fréjus according to the prefecture of the Var. In Avignon, 360 protesters have been counted, according to the direction of public safety of Vaucluse.

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Prime Minister Jean Castex announced Friday night that the sanitary pass would be beginning 2022 a “vaccinal pass”, which can only be activated with a complete vaccination scheme and no longer a simple negative test. 19. To enter the places submitted to this pass (restaurants, places of culture, leisure …), a negative test at COVID-19 will no longer work: it will necessarily have been vaccinated (or covid) and have received a dose of Reminder.

In the case of access to trains, “this must be specified soon”, but “the workplace” is also that the “currently submitted trains be submitted to this immunization obligation”, according to a ministerial source . The bill dedicated to the “vaccinal pass” should be examined in the Council of Ministers on 5 January and then discussed in the Hemicycle of the National Assembly from Monday, January 10th.

/Media reports.