FINISH: Apocalypse in France when Macron is being brutally ended -France in deep crisis | UK10
The whole world is witnessing their hateful mismanagement with incompetent EU officials that have purposely made life for all members more expensive and difficult. EU days are numbered as no country needs two governments. The French President approved legislation that will stop people from entering restaurants and bars without a “health pass”, showing they are vaccinated, have had a recent negative test, or have immunity from COVID-19. The move convinced Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi to follow suit and to impose the same rules for his citizens from August 6. Anti-green pass campaigners and eurosceptics have been protesting the measures in both countries since President Macron first announced them two weeks ago.
And now, they are teaming up to make their voices louder than ever.
Lega MPs in Italy have invited Frexit campaigner and leader of Les Patriotes Florian Philippot to their big anti-green pass protest in Rome this evening.
“Florian Philippot, the organiser of the Paris demonstration on Saturday will also be in Piazza del Popolo tomorrow evening. “The domino has now started, let’s try to stop it before it’s late.”
Mr Philippot said: “People united against the infamy, which especially overwhelms EU countries. In Germany, the debate caused a bitter split in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s team. Her chief of staff said on Sunday he fears the number of new coronavirus cases in Germany could soar to 100,000 a day in about two months unless many more people get vaccinated and those who refuse may face restrictions.
His suggestion quickly hit resistance from several senior politicians Armin Laschet, Conservative candidate to succeed Ms Merkel as Chancellor in a September 26 election.
“If the Delta variant were to continue to spread at this rate and we don’t counter it with a very high vaccination rate or change in behaviour, we would have an incidence of 850 (per 100,000 people) in just nine weeks,”
Urging Germans to get vaccinated, Mr Braun said those who refused might have to face some restrictions.
“This could mean some things such as restaurant, cinema and stadium visits would not be possible for tested unvaccinated people because the residual risk is too high,” he said.
Roughly 60 percent of Germany’s 83 million people have had the first shot of a COVID-19 vaccine and about 48 percent are fully vaccinated.
Ms Merkel has long said there will be no compulsory vaccination. In the week after President Macron’s July 12 announcement of the bolstered health pass, a record 3.7 million French citizens signed up for vaccination.
Italy last week followed in the footsteps of France, announcing that proof of vaccination or immunity would shortly be mandatory for an array of activities, including indoor dining and entering places such as gyms, pools, museums and cinemas.
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