In Monaco, the anti-health pass requires written commitments from the government
Updated on 09/11/2021 at 19:04
Published on 9/11/2021 6:21 PM
In Monaco, the anti-health pass requires written commitments from the government
09/11 at 6:21 p.m.
Update 09/11 at 7:04 p.m.
Hundreds of people were gathered this Saturday for act 3 of the protest against the health pass and the vaccination obligation. They ask for written commitments from the Minister of State.
Like last Saturday, the procession started from the Place des Moulins. Except that this Saturday, he could not reach the Place d’Armes as planned but had to dissipate Place Sainte-Dévote, government constraint requires.
“We have received authorization to demonstrate under strict conditions due to events in the Principality: the Monaco-Marseille match, the Classic Week, the setting up of the Yacht Show…”, recalled Sharon Rochetin, leader of the movement.
Between 400 and 500 people
Between 400 and 500 people took to the streets for this third mobilization at home, according to the Public Security, nearly 1,000 according to the counting of stickers of the organizers. Monegasques, residents, employees, many of them with their families.
The opportunity for them to demand written commitments from the government after the statements, the day before, by Minister of State Pierre Dartout, about some of their demands. Among them, in particular, the fear that the vaccination obligation will be extended to other professional categories than those already concerned by the bill.
“Mr. Minister of State, we affirm that there is no question of this. And that the health pass will not be extended to children, launched Pascale Bruno, one of the organizers. We will only believe in commitments when they are written in an official statement or in a law. “
And Sharon Rochetin to increase, under the heavy applause: “The government has refused to take full responsibility in writing for the consequences of vaccination in the short, medium and long term. So why take his word for it? “
Last hope: the national council
The bill is due to be discussed in the National Council on Tuesday. One last hope for the anti-pass to put an end to “injustice and discrimination which have nothing to do in our Principality”.
“Only the National Council has the power to amend the project or to abstain from voting on this inhuman law. What will those we elected decide?”, challenged Sharon Rochetin, citing one each of the 24 national advisers.
Whatever the answer, a fourth mobilization is already planned. A strike call is launched by the Syndicat des Agents Hospitaliers (SAH) for this Tuesday from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Other demonstrations could follow. “Our actions are not over. We don’t stop there “, promised the organizers.
Vaccination obligation: who is affected by the bill?
The bill concerns all employees of a service establishment or organization whose mission is to welcome or accommodate vulnerable or fragile people, including administrative staff.
But also, all those who, apart from these places, have an activity with these people like the liberal professions.
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In Monaco, the anti-health pass requires written commitments from the government