Mélenchon Urges France to Emulate Morocco’s Mask Production Amid Shortage

Faced with the shortage of masks, deputy and leader of the Insoumis, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, has invited the French authorities to follow Morocco’s example.
On the French television channel BFMTV, Jean-Luc Mélenchon criticized the May 11 date chosen by the French government to lift the confinement measure. "I hope the right decision has been made. But I am forced to say that I find it risky," estimated the leader of the Insoumis, specifying that in no way does he want to be an architect of disorder.
Pending this date, he is outraged that France is not at least trying to do as well as Morocco, which produces 3 million masks per day.
According to him, there is something humiliating, for a Frenchman, in the fact that a great nation like France (EDITOR’S NOTE) is not able to produce the masks it needs, when it should be helping others.
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