Sixty three complaints against members of the government have been filed so far with the Court of Justice of the Republic to denounce their management of the coronavirus crisis, according to a count announced Tuesday by the Attorney General François Molins on RTL.
“There are exactly 63 complaints that have been filed with the CJR this evening,” the only body empowered to judge acts committed by members of the government in their office, said the attorney general at the Court of Cassation.
The Head of State, Emmanuel Macron, is criminally irresponsible for acts carried out in the exercise of his functions.
Classification or transmission to the prosecutor
These complaints, the first of which were lodged at the end of March at the start of confinement, are currently being examined by the requests commission of the CJR, “which acts as a filter and will have to assess for itself the follow-up to be given to these 63 complaints “.
This commission, composed of ten senior magistrates, can “decide either the classification without any follow-up or the transmission to the public prosecutor who would then be required to seize the commission of instruction which will act finally like a magistrate”, has t -he explains.
These complaints concern “most often the Prime Minister, the two ministers of Health who have succeeded each other”, namely Agnès Buzyn and Olivier Véran. One of them had been brought against X, at the end of March before the CJR, leaves a patient infected with the disease Covid-19 for “obstructing the measures of assistance”, as revealed by BFMTV.com.
The complaints also concern the Ministers of Justice, Labor and the Interior – Nicole Belloubet, Muriel Pénicaud and Christophe Castaner.
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