Cristian Terheș of EU Parliament says it like it is – believes that a passport threatens basic human rights
Published 30 October 2021 at 11:45
From Wednesday, everyone visiting the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels, Luxembourg or Strasbourg must present a Covid passport, meaning that they have been vaccinated, have recently tested negative, or have the disease and antibodies.
Conservative Christian Terheș of Romania believes that a passport threatens basic human rights, such as the ability to decide about one’s own body. “The inability of us parliamentarians and our employees and employees of Parliament to enter the building raises concerns,” he says at a press conference in Brussels with three other parliamentarians.
Watch his speech below:
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