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"Go make the seat of parliamentarians": the invective of the deputy Wonner irritates the majority

2021-07-17T22:08:29.806Z


During a demonstration against the sanitary pass in Paris, this Saturday, the former LREM deputy of Bas-Rhin Martine Wonner called on the crowd to


After parading surrounded by Florian Philippot (Les Patriotes) and Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (Debout la France), the deputy (ex-LREM) of Bas-Rhin Martine Wonner surely felt carried by the crowd.

From the rostrum, she urged the demonstrators: "Go and seat parliamentarians, go invade their office to say that you do not agree!"

A call for violence that did not please at all within his former camp.

Saturday evening, the boss of LREM deputies, Christophe Castaner, called on the president of the National Assembly, Richard Ferrand, to take legal action.

He considers that “it would be appropriate” to “refer the matter to the public prosecutor of Paris, in order to verify the veracity of the remarks made as well as the possible criminal consequences that he could give”.

MP Martine Wonner urges the crowd: "go and seat parliamentarians, go invade their permanence" pic.twitter.com/Olfb9psYgu

- Alex Sulzer (@Alexsulzer) July 17, 2021

The face of the covidosceptic galaxy, the former LREM Martine Wonner spoke on Saturday during the Parisian demonstration against the health “dictatorship”, alongside the former FN Florian Philippot.

"We will never accept this dictatorship", "we must refuse segregation" between vaccinated and unvaccinated, "we must refuse stigmatization", she launched at the podium, Place Pierre-Laroque, near the ministry of health.

She also says she is threatened

“In the context of an upsurge in threats and acts against elected officials and especially against parliamentarians, it cannot be tolerated that a representative of the Nation, sitting alongside us, could utter such words, inciting hatred and to rebellion, including violent acts, ”considers Christophe Castaner, in this letter.

"This goes too far, a complaint must be filed, it has nothing more to do at the Palais Bourbon", also estimated on Twitter the deputy LREM Jean-Baptiste Moreau. Remonstrances which led the member to react, in turn, in the evening. “Mr. Castaner, once again my words are overinterpreted to prejudice me. Citizens no longer support non-response by email, phone or letter from their elected officials. The citizen collectives go to several people to request appointments in the hotlines that are used for this, ”she tried to backpedal on Twitter, too.

"I learn that several deputies have been threatened with death, which I totally condemn," replied Martine Wonner on Saturday.

"I am surprised, however, that the harassment, death threats and other intimidation that I have suffered without interruption for several months are not treated with such consideration," she added.

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Psychiatrist by profession, Martine Wonner was excluded from the LREM group in May 2020 after her vote against the deconfinement plan.

Since then, his interventions against the "filth" of RNA vaccines or the "dictatorship" regularly cause a stir, including in his new parliamentary group Libertés et Territoires.

Its exit on Saturday comes as the President of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand announced Thursday to file a complaint following death threats received by deputies in favor of vaccine measures and the health pass. The next day, Friday, about fifteen anti-vaccine demonstrators invaded the office of the President of the National Assembly in Châteaulin (Finistère), before being put to flight by a gendarmerie patrol.

Source: leparis

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