Covidosceptic deputy Martine Wonner, excluded from her group in the National Assembly after remarks calling for "
invading
" the offices of parliamentarians, said Wednesday, July 21, preparing to launch her own "
movement
".
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The official creation of this "
apolitical and civic movement
", called "
Together for freedoms
", is in its "home
straight,
" said the member for Bas-Rhin during a press conference at the Palais Bourbon. It will be addressed to “
all these French citizens who cannot take it any longer,
” added this ex-member of the Freedoms and Territories group and previously LREM.
"
I think that one of the first things that should be done would be to dissolve the political parties
," added the now non-attached member, who was not wearing a mask, contrary to the recommendations of the President of the Assembly.
"
The citizens would finally be heard
" if the parliamentarians "
did not think above all about their ego and their career
", she continued.
"
The Pass of Shame
"
Martine Wonner also reconsidered her remarks, urging the demonstrators against the health pass on Saturday in Paris to "
make the seat of parliamentarians
" and "
invade their offices
" to express their disagreement. “
I take my words,
” said the MP, while again explaining that they had been “
taken out of context
”. She explained that she was addressing, in the effervescence of a demonstration, protesters who asked how to challenge their elected officials. In a quieter environment, “
I might not have used
those terms
like that
”, she said, adding that “
any form of violence is unacceptable
”.
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These remarks, while deputies report intimidation or death threats from opponents of the health pass, have earned him many criticisms and a referral to justice at the request of the boss of LREM deputies Christophe Castaner, transmitted by the President of the Assembly Richard Ferrand.
The elected, trained psychiatrist, also reiterated her attacks on the health pass - "
the pass of shame
", according to her - and the "
liberticidal
"
measures
of the anti-Covid bill under consideration in the Assembly and in the Senate.
The government's “
forced passage
” is a “
clearly unconstitutional process
,” she said.
While she defended in the afternoon, this time masked and under boos, an amendment to delete the key article of the bill, LREM deputies left the chamber to express their condemnation of her remarks. "
An apology to the national representation
," even asked a deputy. "
Are you aware here that I have been threatened as much, or even more threatened every day for 18 months?"
», Launched Martine Wonner to his colleagues, while pro-vaccine deputies were threatened with death.