With trembling hands, tears in her eyes, Aurore Bergé approached the microphone of the National Assembly.
This Tuesday, March 7, in a chaotic atmosphere, the patroness of the Renaissance deputies feels the debates are escaping her.
“
Yes, I know exactly what I'm talking about when I talk about domestic violence!
“, she launches in front of the overexcited rebels, trying to save face.
As an aside, a neighbor saw him blow a little earlier: “
I crack.
Really there, I crack.
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The leader of the majority group dreamed of seeing her bill adopted, aimed at extending the penalty of automatic ineligibility to perpetrators of aggravated violence.
But she had not expected that a double arm of honor from the Keeper of the Seals Éric Dupond-Moretti to the leader of the
Les Républicains (LR) deputies, Olivier Marleix, would ignite the Palais Bourbon.
Nor that his MoDem and Horizons allies would inflict a setback on him.
The ax fell around 8 p.m.: her text was rejected by 140 votes to 113. Faced with opposition, Aurore Bergé…
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