Parliament approved on Saturday a bill to extend the emergency sanitary provisions prior to July 10, approved by the Constitutional Council of France. On Monday said channel BFM.
However, as noted, the Council expressed two wishes. One of them concerns the limitations on the number of persons admitted to tracking results infected, based on the processing of personal data. The second is the appointment of judges the prerogative of control over the observance of human rights during isolation on medical grounds.
Earlier this week, the French President has informed that will pass the bill after approval by Parliament for examination by the constitutional Council. The intention to appeal to the constitutional Council reported, and Senate President Gerard Larcher.
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About the law
The law on emergency sanitation provisions for a period of two months entered into force in France on 24 March. According to the document, during this period, the government has the right through special decrees without consulting the Parliament to limit public freedoms, including through the introduction of prohibitions on the movement, the announcement of a curfew, the closing of certain groups of enterprises. It also has the right to control the prices of goods and services.
According to the law, the authorities can introduce a mandatory 14-day quarantine for all arrivals from abroad, including Corsica and overseas territories, as well as appropriate penalties for violators of the regime. The approved text States that the Prime Minister at the time the law gets the right to issue decrees, "regulating or prohibiting the movement of people or vehicles," to close temporarily to other orders of public institutions, to commandeer "all products needed to combat health crisis".