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Jean Castex denounces "inadmissible violence" against elected officials, wants to punish "despicable acts"

2022-01-04T16:43:02.204Z


The Prime Minister reacted to complaints from local elected officials, subjected to numerous attacks in recent weeks.


Prime Minister Jean Castex denounced Tuesday, January 4 as "

unacceptable violence

" the increase in attacks and death threats against elected officials before the debate in the National Assembly on the vaccination pass, promising to punish these "

despicable acts

". "

Any violence is unacceptable in a democratic society

," said Jean Castex, in response to a question from LREM deputy for Oise Pascal Bois, whose garage was burnt down last week. "

But when it comes to custodians of public authority, custodians of universal suffrage, then recourse to violence is democracy, the republican pact that it comes to threaten

", he stressed. "

There is no other way than repression in the face of these despicable acts

, ”added the head of government.

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Attacks and death threats have multiplied in recent weeks, mainly against members of the majority who must approve this week the transformation of the health pass into a vaccine pass.

Over the past few days, several of them have published on social networks the death threats they have received, including that of "

beheading in the public square

" and announced their intention to file a complaint.

The elected representatives of the majority demand a "

unanimous condemnation

" of tweets like that of the pro-Frexit presidential candidate Florian Philippot who has promised to "

communicate extensively on the names of the culprits

", in other words the deputies who will approve the pass sanitary.

Deputies and mayors concerned

Faced with these threats, the President (LREM) of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand must make a “

precise point

” in January with the Interior Ministers Gerald Darmanin and Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti. The date has not yet been set. A referent was appointed at the end of November within the services of the National Assembly to "

collect reports

" and "

advise

" elected officials.

But the attacks are not limited to deputies: at the end of November, the car of the mayor LR of Briançon Arnaud Murgia was set on fire.

The president of the Association of Mayors of France (AMF) David Lisnard then made an "

undeniable observation: there is an increase in attacks against mayors or their deputies, whether physical, verbal or psychological

".

The president of the AMF is also due to meet with Éric Dupond-Moretti in the near future.

Source: lefigaro

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