These are a few words from a director, shocked and sorry, which are likely to weigh heavily on the deputy Nupes Aurélien Taché, from the group of ecologists.
Benjamin Guillard, director of
Letters to Anne
which is played in Paris at the Lepic theater in Paris, posted a message on Twitter on Wednesday, explaining that the deputy of Val d'Oise, Tuesday evening, "
totally drunk
", would have "
deeply disturbed representation
”.
"Speaking loudly, clapping absurdly, insulting the comedian" the deputy would have continued until the comedian "
interrupts and asks him to leave
".
According to the director, Aurélien Taché "
then lamentably threatened the manager with reprisals
".
An accident deemed "
absolutely mind-blowing and lamentable
".
Contacted by Le Figaro, the president of the group of ecologists, Cyrielle Chatelain had – no more than Le Figaro – succeeded in reaching Aurélien Taché.
“
What is described by Benjamin Guillard is unacceptable, totally unacceptable
”, she says “
shocked
”.
“
We have rules of procedure in our group
”, adds the deputy EELV who must “
consult
” and evokes “
possible sanctions
” to be taken against her colleague.