"We must respect" the rule of the curfew at 11 pm, urged Monday the deputy president of LREM Aurore Bergé, while the president of Ile-de-France Valérie Pécresse calls for its removal.

"We said that it would be June 30 that we could have this lifting of the curfew, it has to hold until then and therefore we must both continue to be vaccinated (...) and respect the rules that exist until then, ”argued the MP for Yvelines on Cnews.

"It is not because the law is circumvented that the law is bad, whereas there is rather a demand for authority in the country", she added.

"It is precisely because things are going well (on the epidemic front) that a certain number of rules must be kept".

While the president of the region, candidate for re-election, demanded Sunday on BFMTV for the removal of the curfew in exchange for "intransigence on barrier gestures", Aurore Bergé judged that "it is always more popular to say "we are going to let go of the ballast" ", but that" on the contrary, we must assume to have rules ", because not to do so" would not be responsible ".

She also stressed that the curfew was "a decision of the President of the Republic at a time when some would have preferred that the country be put under cover".

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  • Health

  • Covid 19

  • Coronavirus

  • Deconfinement

  • Anti-covid vaccine

  • Curfew

  • Valerie Pécresse

  • Aurore Bergé