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Texte wiki de la nouvelle page, après la modification (new_wikitext) | '<br>By Riham Alkousaa<br> <br>BERLIN, April 7 (Reuters) - Germany's lower house of parliament on Thursday voted against a law compelling anyone over 60 years of age to get a vaccination against COVID-19 in a defeat for Chancellor Olaf Scholz.<br> <br>Germany's vaccination campaign is faltering with around 76.6% of Germany's population having received at least one dose - lower than in other western European countries such as France, Italy or Spain, where the figures are 81.4%, 84.4% and 86.9% respectively.<br> <br>In an attempt to avoid another wave of the virus in the autumn, [https://www.content-spinning.fr/ rédaction content Spinning] the cross-party proposal required citizens aged 60 and over to be vaccinated from October 15.<br> <br>Of the 683 parliamentarians who voted, 378 cast a ballot against the law and 296 in favour, triggering cheers from far-right AfD lawmakers.<br><br>It was a free vote, with lawmakers not told to follow party lines.<br> <br>However, the defeat is a setback for Scholz who had even summoned his foreign minister, Annalena Baerbock, to leave a NATO meeting in [https://www.blogrollcenter.com/?s=Brussels Brussels] to return for the vote.<br> <br>Scholz had last week been forced to drop plans for mandatory vaccinations for over 18s as he could not muster a parliamentary majority.<br> <br>Failure to impose the mandate reflects the challenging policy-making dynamics of the ruling coalition government, comprising Scholz's Social Democrats, the Greens and liberal Free Democrats who disagree on many issues.<br> <br>Imposing vaccination on citizens violates the second article of the constitution, which guarantees citizens control over their own bodies, the AfD motion argued.<br><br>(Reporting by Riham Alkousaa Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)<br><br>adverts.addToArray({"pos":"inread_player"})Advertisement' |