The patroness of Renaissance deputies Aurore Bergé asked Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin on Thursday evening to
"mobilize state services" for the "protection of parliamentarians"
of the majority, targeted by opponents of the reform of the retreats.
"I refuse to see deputies from my group, or any deputy of the Nation, being afraid of their individual expression, afraid of voting freely because they would fear reprisals", wrote
Aurore Bergé in a letter to the minister, of which AFP reported. had a copy.
The triggering on Thursday by the Prime Minister of the constitutional weapon of 49-3 to have the pension reform adopted definitively without a vote by the Assembly was followed by rallies in several cities in France and demonstrations enamelled with tensions.
Several union officials in the transport and energy sectors have also warned against possible
“excesses”
or
“individual actions”
by rank-and-file employees.
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Parliamentarians from the majority but also from LR have already suffered power cuts or degradation of permanence.
“We experienced violence in the previous mandate, it must not be able to reproduce”
, recalls Aurore Bergé, in reference to the crisis of the yellow vests.
She
“solemnly asks to mobilize the services of the State so that each deputy does not have to fear for him or his family or his collaborators”
.
Gérald Darmanin must bring together the prefects on Friday morning.