Deputy Adrien Quatennens, withdrawn from La France insoumise after acknowledging violence against his wife, will "
not be
" at the National Assembly on Monday, October 3 for the resumption of work in the hemicycle, indicated the leader of the Insoumis deputies Mathilde Panot.
“
No, he won't.
Because he is in the process of managing the divorce so he will not be there
”, she declared on LCI, answering a question on the participation of Adrien Quatennens in a debate on Ukraine and the Examination of a bill on unemployment insurance, on the menu Monday for the return of deputies.
“Context of extreme tension and mutual aggressiveness”
Mathilde Panot, on the other hand, did not indicate how long the absence of the deputy from the Palais Bourbon would last.
"
He's on the back burner for as long as it takes
," she said.
"
You understand that there is a human situation that must be managed in human time and not in media time,
" she argued.
In the process of separation, Adrien Quatennens withdrew from his function as coordinator of La France Insoumise, after having recognized violence against his wife.
He notably admitted having "
gave him a slap
", "
a year
ago ", "
in a context of extreme tension and mutual aggressiveness
", claiming to have "
deeply regretted this gesture
".
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He is the subject of a preliminary investigation, opened by the Lille prosecutor's office, after a first handrail filed by his wife, and revealed by Le Canard Enchaîné in mid-September.
The deputy's wife, after filing a second handrail, filed a complaint against him in Lille last week, Adrien Quatennens' entourage and a source familiar with the matter told AFP, confirming information from
BFM
.
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