Paris (AFP)

Here are the first political reactions after the presentation by the government of the terms of the release from containment planned for May 11.

- Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the Insoumis: "I want it to work. But I don't believe it. The seasonal workers will come back. The increase in the transport offer is unrelated to the working population. .. Stacking in sight. How will people be sorted on the docks with and without authorization from their company? " (Twitter)

- Christian Jacob, president of the Republicans: "The government does not take into account the importance of the economic challenge" and "is locked in a multitude of details". On the form, "we are in confusion with the Prime Minister who intervenes while the bill is under debate in parliament" and that "we learn that Emmanuel Macron could speak on Sunday or Monday" (at AFP)

- Marine Le Pen, president of the National Rally: deconfinement "is good news" but "the government is still extremely vague". She regretted that the compulsory wearing of the mask "in public space" was not retained and asked for "massive" tests (FranceInfo)

- Richard Ferrand, President of the National Assembly: "By entrusting the mayor-prefect couple with the power to allow access to beaches, lakes and nautical centers while respecting health security requirements, Emmanuel Macron and Edouard Philippe have decided to trust the leaders of the territories. It's the right choice "(Twitter)

- Bruno Retailleau, leader of the LR senators, says "thank you to the government for having heard the Senate which voted on Tuesday access to the beaches on a case by case basis, in connection with the mayors" but requests the wearing of the compulsory mask " throughout public space "and" more massive screening "(Twitter)

- Damien Abad, leader of the LR deputies: "Little by little the France of the territories is nibbling on the Jacobin state, and that's good." He expressed "reservations" on the country's ability to carry out 700,000 tests per week and also wished to test "asymptomatic cases" (BFMTV).

-Olivier Faure, first secretary of the PS: "The Prime Minister is trying to change things. My conviction is that we are not ready as much as we should". He notes that the figure of 700,000 tests "has disappeared", and judges that "deconfinement must also be social. And on that, not a word!" (to the Parisian)

- Hervé Marseille, leader of centrist senators, was pleased to have been "heard" by the government on the cancellation of charges for companies with less than 10 employees affected by an administrative closure (Twitter)

- Sébastien Chenu, deputy and spokesperson for RN: "it remains rather vague and incoherent" on masks, tests, and borders "since there will be no health checks for nationals of the Schengen area ". But he said he was "happy" that the beaches could reopen on a case by case basis. The RN demanded the reopening of the beaches. (on BFMTV)

- Nicolas Dupont-Aignan, deputy and president of Debout la France, judges "irresponsible" to "reopen schools in + red + zones, especially in Ile-de-France" and requests a postponement of this reopening "in September" (Twitter )

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