Vaccines set fire to MP Pascal Boas’s car, the ruling LREM party of President Emanuel Macron and filled graffiti adjacent to the wall of his house, while the government of France prepares to tighten legislation on COVID-19 vaccination amid rapidly rising cases coronavirus.
In Champley, north of Paris, the house of Pascal Bois was targeted on Tuesday night, his car and his garage to be set on fire with phrases like “Vote No” to be spray-painted on the walls around his house.
“Such criminal acts of intimidation are unacceptable in a democracy,” Interior Minister Gerald Darman wrote on Twitter today, adding that police had launched an investigation into the incident. “It is disturbing that some people are saying that measures to deal with the pandemic make France look like a dictatorship. “They should go and see some other countries and think about the situation in hospitals, where most of the COVID patients are not vaccinated.”
Similar phrases, according to the Athenian-Macedonian News Agency, were recently spray-painted on the wall of LREM MP Carol Biro-Bonar’s offices in Noyon, north of Paris.
Faced with a outbreak of new coronavirus cases, and with a record number of more than 208,000 new cases yesterday, the government required citizens to show a vaccination certificate to enter many public places from January 15th.
Until now, it was enough to show a negative diagnostic test to enter bars, cinemas and trains.

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