"They took the opportunity to switch a non-essential building to energy sobriety"
.
Gathered in Oullins (Rhône), activists from the CGT Énergie claimed to have cut off the electricity in the parliamentary office of Cyrille Isaac-Sibille this Wednesday, while the MoDem deputy from the 12th constituency of the Rhône was at the National Assembly for the examination of the text of the pension reform.
The premises were empty and the rest of the building was not affected.
The door of the permanence would also have been decorated with many stickers.
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“Remind that agents have control over the network”
“Nothing catastrophic
, comments to
Figaro
the elected unimpressed.
But I believe in democracy and dialogue, while the CGT did not seek to see me
.
The prefect of the Rhône, Fabienne Buccio for her part condemned this act
"and more generally any form of intimidation against elected officials of the Republic"
.
“It is not intimidation but rather a symbolic act
, smiles the CGT,
to remind that it is the agents who have the hand on the network”.
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If he says he does not take
"these pressure measures lightly"
, the MP assures us that he will continue to examine the text as if nothing had happened.
The CGT does not rule out repeating this type of operation, in Lyon or elsewhere.