“We are not advancing, there …”
On her perch, Hélène Laporte, the RN vice-president of the National Assembly is trying somehow to bring calm to the bays of the Palais Bourbon.
Facing her, the deputies of her own group drum on the desks to hide the end of the intervention of the LFI deputy Aurélien Saintoul.
The elected Hauts-de-Seine has just described the RN as a
"party of fascists".
"You still have to try not to exceed the limits,"
replies Hélène Laporte to the Insoumis.
After a few minutes of hesitation, in an ambient hubbub, the president finally declares the suspension of the meeting.
Examination of the text of the Purchasing Power Law has reserved more than one scene like this.
On Monday, the majority thus accused LFI Vice-President Caroline Fiat of lacking impartiality following her reaction to the words of the rapporteur for the text, Charlotte Parmentier-Lecocq, who had designated the LFI group as
“the Mélenchonist minority”
.
“Thank you Madam Rapporteur and thank you…
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