The deputies began Wednesday, in a tense atmosphere, the examination of the bill which concerns the extension of the health pass.

This Thursday, it is the turn of the senators to seize the controversial bill.

"Prepare your health pass": it becomes compulsory to go to the cinema, to the museum or to sports establishments while it creates controversy in Parliament.

Prime Minister Jean Castex has indeed clarified the outlines on Wednesday at the 1pm newscast on TF1.

And after sifting through deputies in an atmosphere at daggers drawn, it is the senators who are looking into the health bill on Thursday.

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There is no doubt that the right, in the majority in the upper house, will rain the already numerous amendments on Wednesday in the National Assembly.

Then it will then be necessary to put deputies and senators in agreement on a text.

That will be the whole issue this weekend for the joint committee.

Pass the law by Sunday

On the side of the executive, we would leave until Sunday to vote for this law which provides for the extension until the end of the year of the transitional regime to end the crisis.

And the government is counting on it.

This is precisely what makes it possible to take restrictive measures with the implementation of the general health pass. 

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A device that puts the demonstrators in the street and the oppositions standing. The senatorial right as the LFI deputies have already announced that they would seize the Constitutional Council. And it is precisely to cut short the accusations of infringement of individual freedoms that Jean Castex announced on Wednesday that he himself would appeal to the Sages on the whole of the bill.