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Conflans attack: in the Assembly, the Republicans shatter national unity

2020-10-20T16:58:02.220Z


LR deputies jostled the government on its response to the conflict knife attack in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, which also responded green


They had chosen to start the afternoon with a solemn photo.

All the deputies present this Tuesday at the Assembly, gathered on the square at 2:30 p.m., for a tribute to Samuel Paty, the teacher assassinated last Friday.

An image of national unity which, in such special moments, shows that the defense of the common interest takes precedence over partisan contests.

But this fragile union only lasted for a while, and the political fight resumed its rights once the elected representatives were reinstalled in the hemicycle.

If, on the left, on the side of the Socialist Party as among the rebels or the Communists, we have remained rather benevolent towards the government, it is from the ranks of the right that the charge has been sounded.

The boss of the Republican group, Damien Abad, opened hostilities.

“For three years, your majority has systematically refused all our proposals against radical Islamism!

Expel foreigners on file for radicalization?

Refuse!

Close the hundred Salafist mosques and radicalized prayer rooms?

Refuse!

"Thundered the deputy for Ain, asking the Prime Minister, Jean Castex, to" move from words to deeds ".

"Public inability to act kills"

“It's not worthy!

Jean Castex replied sharply to Damien Abad, believing that the right was "in incantation" when the government was "in action".

The Prime Minister even mocked certain proposals from the right, one of which would be to include secularism in the Constitution.

"As if she wasn't already there!"

Continued Castex.

The deputy of the Alpes-Maritimes Eric Ciotti, for his part, judged "irresponsible and guilty" on the part of the Constitutional Council to have censored certain bills of the right, heckling the Minister Delegate for the Interior, Marlène Schiappa, during his answer.

“Mr. Prime Minister, the public inability to act kills.

It kills in our schools.

She kills in the street, ”added Pierre-Henri Dumont, MP for Pas-de-Calais.

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LR deputies have found a way to stand out, while since the tragedy, the right seemed to shoot in all directions, without managing to be completely audible on the responses to be provided to respond to the Islamist threat.

Source: leparis

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