Arguments, session interruptions, and even insults.
Thursday evening, the end of the examination of the LFI parliamentary niche in the National Assembly took place in an electric climate due in particular to the parliamentary obstruction of the deputies of the presidential camp, deliberately slowing down the debates so that the proposal for rebellious law to reintegrate non-vaccinated caregivers is not voted.
According to our information, after this stormy session, the president of the Renaissance group, Aurore Bergé, will ask for sanctions to be imposed on the LFI deputy Sophia Chikirou.
This one would have in full session tried to physically intimidate the deputy Renaissance Denis Masseglia.
"
In a tense moment, she got up from her bench, came towards me like a fury, leaned over and said 'Come outside', pointing her finger forward in my face
", explained this last from last night at
Le Figaro
.
“
I don't know if it was to argue or more, but she was extremely aggressive so I refused.
This violence is unacceptable
,” he added.
Deputy Olivier Serva also targeted
In addition, Aurore Bergé will also ask that the deputy LIOT Olivier Serva be sanctioned.
“Insults and intimidation have no place in the Hemicycle
,” she explains to Le Figaro.
During the same session, the latter, interrupted many times during his speech, had dropped "
You're going to close
it", to the address of a parliamentarian from the majority.
Sanctions which will be demanded by the boss of the Renaissance group at the next conference of presidents of the National Assembly, at the beginning of next week.