The vaccination pass has just passed a stage.

After three days of tumultuous debates, fueled by controversial remarks by Emmanuel Macron ready to "piss off" the unvaccinated, the National Assembly adopted this Thursday in the early hours at first reading the bill transforming the health pass into a pass vaccine.

Announced in mid-December by the executive in the face of the rampant Covid-19 epidemic, the text was approved at 5:25 am by 214 votes in favor, those of the majority and part of the LR and the PS.

They were 93 deputies to vote against, including the left of the left, the RN, and 3 LREM dissidents.

Twenty-seven abstained.

The bill must now be considered by the Senate dominated by the right at the beginning of next week, for an entry into force that the government wanted on January 15 but which should be postponed by a few days.

A long last night

The last night of discussions progressed chuggingly, with some outbursts of voices on the health pass in meetings or the situation overseas.

The course of article 1 (out of 3) was not crossed until 3 o'clock in the morning.

Until the end of the night, the parliamentarians exchanged on the substance, the oppositions targeting in particular the identity checks that can operate cafetiers or restaurateurs in the event of "serious reasons" to believe that there is fraud in the vaccine pass .

The LR deputies, who were finally divided on the overall vote on the bill (28 for, 24 against, 22 abstentions), announced that they would seize the Constitutional Council on this point of checks.

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