PARIS (Reuters) - The garage of a French ruling party lawmaker was set on fire and an adjacent wall scrawled with graffiti by suspected anti-vaccination protesters, as the government prepares to tighten legislation on COVID-19 shots amid soaring infection numbers.
In Chambly, north of Paris, the house of Pascal Bois - an MP for President Emmanuel Macron's ruling LREM party - was targeted on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday, with his car and garage set on fire and phrases like "Vote No" spray-painted on the wall running around his house.
