“
We are waiting for an EXCUSES.
The word, on Twitter, is written in all capitals.
Monday morning, Julien Bayou was upset.
Very angry even, against Anne Hidalgo.
Saturday, the socialist mayor of Paris, questioned on BFMTV, had indicated that EELV had globally “
a problem
” with the Republic, relying on their alleged difficulty in baptizing a place in the capital by the name of Samuel Paty, this beheaded teacher in October by a terrorist.
"We should all be unanimous on this and we were not
,
"
she lamented.
"It's extremely serious"
Invited on RFI on Monday, the national secretary of EELV Julien Bayou considered
the episode
“
scandalous
”, which will widen an already existing gap between socialists and environmentalists.
“
The mayor of Paris insinuates that we would have abstained.
But she knows very very well what happened and it is extremely serious
", he lost his temper, recalling:"
Apart from a reservation of form, we voted for.
""
I do not understand that in this interview with BFM, she can lie eye to eye
, insists Bayou,
and insult all environmentalists like that
.
He accuses him in turn, this time of wanting to "
use the assassination of Samuel Paty, which shocked the country and brought us all together
."
"
If we are outside the Republic, she must tell us that she no longer wants to work with us,
" said David Belliard, leader of municipal environmentalists and now Anne's deputy. Hidalgo.
Guest of BFM Paris Monday morning, he indicates that a "
political discussion
" must take place between Anne Hidalgo and Fatoumata Koné, president of the EELV group at the Council of Paris.
Olivier Faure will speak on secularism
The affair, however, goes far beyond the borders of Paris and highlights the existing tensions within the left on the sensitive issue of secularism.
Saturday on BFM-TV, Anne Hidalgo, who does not hide wanting to "
take (her) part
" for the presidential election, also pointed out the attitude of Jean-Luc Mélenchon.
Himself being, to hear it, ambiguous with the republican framework.
First secretary of the PS, Olivier Faure must deliver a speech on secularism by December 9.
This speech will be "
unambiguous
", already warns those around him.
In line of sight, December 9 and the presentation of the famous bill, "
which 115 years after the final adoption of the law of 1905 will aim to strengthen secularism, to consolidate republican principles
", in the words of the leader of the State, Emmanuel Macron.