Guest of the Grand Rendez-vous, the deputy of Ain and president of the group Les Républicains at the National Assembly Damien Abad returned to the microphone of Europe 1 on the confinement that France has been experiencing for almost three weeks. He explains that we must be "vigilant until the end" and "avoid contradictory injunctions"

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"I find that the word 'deconfinement' was spoken too early and that there is a loosening in this confinement", declared on the microphone of Europe 1 Damien Abad, deputy of Ain and president of the group Les Républicains à l 'National Assembly. Since March 17, France has been confined to deal with the coronavirus pandemic and Wednesday April 1 in the National Assembly then Thursday April 2 on the set of TF1, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe spoke of the strategy for getting out of this crisis , claiming that it could be progressive depending on the territory.

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"We have not come all this way for containment to be a failure"

"We must avoid contradictory injunctions," reacted Damien Abad. "There has been a relaxation in recent days. We are in the third week. Effective containment is at least six weeks, experts say. We have not gone all the way to make containment a failure. So you have to be vigilant to the end, "he said.

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