While the deputies examine this Monday the bill on the establishment of the vaccine pass from January 15, the deputy LREM of the third constituency of Haute-Vienne Marie-Ange Magne announced this morning on France Bleu Limousin that ‘she will vote against the text, wondering in particular about the “proportionality of the measure“.
Asked about the need for this text which will transform the health pass into a vaccination pass, Marie-Ange Magne declared that she was not “not sure“, recalling that she had, last October, voted against the extension of the health pass until next summer, and therefore”I will vote against the vaccine pass, in line with my previous vote and for fairly obvious legal reasons “, she clarified.
I pointed out last fall a risk of habituation to the restriction of our freedoms, I think we are there
“I pointed out last fall a risk of habituation to the restriction of our freedoms, I think we are there, _the exceptional is now the norm_, we act a breach of equality between our fellow citizens with measures which are part of the long term, and which go further and further every day“said the member of the third constituency of Haute-Vienne.”I wonder about the proportionality of these measures with regard to the epidemic evolution, I have some questions“said Marie-Ange Magne, adding that a vote against his own majority is not”not necessarily the easiest thing to do, the challenge is to remain loyal to my political group, and at the same time to be faithful to my convictions“.
Heavy atmosphere
Finally questioned about the threats to which several LREM deputies were subjected in the context of this vote, Marie-Ange Magne acknowledged “to have undergone pressure, indeed, very impersonal anonymous emails which are sent to a whole bunch of deputies, that is part of the political life. When we receive death threats, on the other hand, it goes too far and it is not acceptable“, she judged.”I received death threats like some of my LREM colleagues but also opposition colleagues“added the elected representative of Haute-Vienne. Asked about a possible filing of complaints, Marie-Ange Magne said”make a point with the National Assembly and with my group to have collective action“, she concluded.