French lawmakers cry foul as government redraws coronavirus app debate

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PARIS (REUTERS) - Lawmakers from France's ruling party accused their own government on Monday (April 27) of withdrawing a vote on a planned coronavirus tracing app, saying they had been robbed of a chance to raise privacy concerns.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

PARIS - Lawmakers from France's ruling party accused their own government on Monday of withdrawing a vote on a planned coronavirus tracing app, saying they had been robbed of a chance to raise privacy concerns.

But over the weekend, Prime Minister Edouard Philippe wrote to the lower house speaker, saying he wanted to broaden the debate scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday to cover the government's entire strategy on ending coronavirus lockdowns. Commentators said the move would also avoid a public display of division in the ruling La Republique en Marche group over the app.

"Marginalising and erasing the debate about digital tracing shows how illegitimate using it will be," tweeted Mr Sacha Houlie, an MP from President Emmanuel Macron's party who had told Reuters earlier he would vote against the app."A single vote on the deconfinement plan, and therefore without the possibility to express oneself about digital tracing specifically ... does not amount to a sufficient level of parliamentary democracy," he tweeted.

 

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