The Senate refused the government deconfinement plan - Senat / Cecilia Lerouge / SIPA

In turn, the parliamentary commission of inquiry on the coronavirus heard Jérôme Salomon, the director general of health, the very media professor Didier Raoult or even this Tuesday the former Minister of Health, Agnès Buzyn. 

Actors of the health crisis who could be seen again questioned within the framework of a commission of inquiry, but this time senatorial. The tenants of the Palais du Luxembourg, mostly on the right, voted unanimously on Tuesday to create it, with the aim of addressing the management of the coronavirus health crisis.

✅ The # Senate unanimously adopted the PPR for the creation of a commission of inquiry for the evaluation of public policies in the face of major pandemics in the light of the health crisis of # covid19 and its management, presented by @ gerard_larcher, President of the Senate. pic.twitter.com/T00qdwbk24

- Senate (@Senat) June 30, 2020

Established for six months, the commission will have a format expanded to 36 members and will begin its hearings in July, while those of the National Assembly are still in progress.

It was proposed by the President of the Senate, Gérard Larcher (LR), who considers "essential to understand the causes of this lack of preparation in order to draw lessons for the future". He also wanted an "in-depth, lucid, rigorous, objective analysis (...) which is now essential to avoid repeating the errors that may have been made [as part of] a process [meeting] a requirement. democratic and constructive ”.

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