Vienna 7/14/2022
The French parliament rejected the proposal to extend the state of emergency law on Tuesday evening.
French President Emmanuel Macron, a loyal student of Klaus Schwab and a member of Young Global Leaders, suffered his first major defeat after his second presidential election. The opposition from Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s left-wing bloc and the right-wing Marine Le Pen party succeeded in preventing an attempt to extend the pandemic state of emergency in the National Assembly in France. 195 MEPs voted in favor of extending the law, 219 against, preventing further use of the green passport in France.
The epidemiological threat ends on July 31. Since its introduction in 2021, critics of the Covid regime have dubbed the green passport “the passport of shame”.
However, the victory of the French opposition is not final. After similar defeats in the National Assembly, Macron has repeatedly succeeded in getting his bill passed. One possibility would be the Senate. A second method that Macron used repeatedly during his first term in office: an urgent change is proposed and passed early in the morning between 4 a.m. and 6 a.m., since there are hardly any MPs left in the opposition. So it’s a temporary victory for the opposition.
Macron was booed and hissed by the crowd on the Champs-Elysées today.
Author of the article: Marek Wojcik