The National Assembly suspended this Monday evening the examination of the bill on the vaccine pass. The adoption was therefore postponed.
The examination of the bill transforming the health pass into a vaccination pass was the subject of a surprise suspension by the Assembly on Monday evening, following a majority of deputies refused to continue the debates following midnight, according to a count of the session chair.
When the result was announced, part of the opposition launched loud applause. So much so that Annie Genevard, vice-president of the National Assembly was forced to call on parliamentarians to “restraint”.
It will be up to the conference of parliamentary group presidents at the Palais Bourbon to include the rest of the examination of the text on the Assembly’s agenda. This twist will derail the timetable for the final adoption of the text by parliament.