Less than a week after French President Emmanuel Macron was re-elected, he is already facing backlash after launching a digital ID for citizens.
Macron signed the Digital Identity Guarantee Service (SGIN) into a decree on April 26, less than 48 hours after his victory over nationalist Marine Le Pen in the French presidential election.
The SGIN is a project by the French government to create a mobile app that will allow French citizens to access their ID digitally.
The project aims at making France compliant with the European Union Commissions European Digital Identity package.
Though the text of the decree specifies that the use of digital ID is completely left to the free choice of users, some politicians see it as a tool to usher in a Chinese-like social credit system in France.
Florian Philippot, founder of French nationalist party Les Patriotes (The Patriots), took to Twitter to denounce the new legislation.
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Macron is a former? Rothschild employee.