The examination of the bill on the vaccine pass increases the pressure on the deputies. In a telegram addressed to the prefects and consulted by AFP, the Minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin asks to “systematize the integration of the homes and offices of elected officials in the police and gendarmerie patrols”. According to the letter, the parliamentary debate on this new bill aimed at transform the health pass into a vaccination pass is “likely to give rise to threats or even acts of action against elected officials”. The LREM deputy for the 3rd district of Doubs, Denis Sommer says he received death threats.
Denis Sommer files a complaint and will vote for the vaccine pass
“Once again, like other colleagues, I received death threats. Of course, I am making a complaint. No threat is and will be such as to prevent me from doing my job“he wrote in a post on Facebook, specifying lodge a complaint. He pursues : “Monday January 3, I will be at the National Assembly and I will vote for the implementation of the Vaccine Pass“.
These threats are not isolated. According to AFP, the personal garage of the deputy LREM of Oise Pascal Bois, in Chambly, was damaged and hostile inscriptions possibly linked to the vaccination pass, tagged on a wall. In Isère, three LREM deputies received death threats in November.