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Adrien Quatennens' first speech in the Assembly provokes an outcry

2023-02-08T19:02:26.783Z


STORY - In the Rogue ranks, the case is more than sensitive. The Adrien Quatennens affair continues to cause waves, within the Nupes as in the Assembly. Tuesday evening, while the majority underwent a tunnel of amendments to delete Article 1 of the pension reform bill, the session became agitated when the deputy from the North rose for a first speech. since his return after his exclusion from the LFI group due to a conviction for domestic violence. Bronca


The Adrien Quatennens affair continues to cause waves, within the Nupes as in the Assembly.

Tuesday evening, while the majority underwent a tunnel of amendments to delete Article 1 of the pension reform bill, the session became agitated when the deputy from the North rose for a first speech. since his return after his exclusion from the LFI group due to a conviction for domestic violence.

Bronca in the Hemicycle.

The Renaissance deputies took advantage of the occasion, booing copiously the ex-right arm of Jean-Luc Mélenchon and slamming their desks.

But the ranks of the Nupes also expressed anger against him.

“It was stunning”

A feminist figure, the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau immediately left the scene, followed by some of her colleagues, including the vice-president of the EELV group, Sandra Regol.

“We didn't want to draw attention to ourselves, but we can't condone certain things”

justifies the latter to

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