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They were targeted because they are in the majority.
And that they did not vote in favor of the two motions of censure tabled after the activation of 49-3 by the government to force the adoption of the pension reform bill.
Between Sunday and Tuesday, the Gironde prefecture deplored the degradation of four deputies' offices: Sophie Panonacle (Renaissance), Sophie Mette (Modem), Frédéric Zgainski (Modem) and Pascal Lavergne (Renaissance).
The latter three filed a complaint.
“Revolted nation” and “elected you will render accounts”
were thus registered Tuesday morning on the Pessacaise permanence of Frédéric Zgainski, who considers that they are “
threats
”.
In Bazas, Sophie Mette's collaborator also found equally explicit inscriptions at the entrance to their premises, such as “
49-3 is no!
Get ready
” or “
49-3 we will not forget!
All out
”.
Victim of hate tags for the third time since the beginning of the year, Frédéric Zgainski condemns with "
indignation
" the method of opponents of pension reform.
“
I am a democrat open to discussion and debate.
That's no way to work
“, He criticizes, underlining “
the violence
” to which the collaborators are exposed.
Those who voted for the no-confidence motion must abide by its outcome as they would abide by a vote on pension reform
MP for Gironde, Pascal Lavergne (Renaissance)
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“Inadmissible”
Together, Sophie Mette, whose seat was suffering such damage for the first time, said she was “
appalled
” by such actions that she did not imagine possible in Bazas.
“
The messages are aggressive.
It is unacceptable: we also have our freedom to vote
, ”continues the one who sat in a ransacked and disfigured Paris when the facts were committed.
Recognizing that she
"would have preferred to vote for this law (on pension reform,
editor's note) and that it was not possible
" because of the use of 49-3 by Élisabeth Borne, the elected official opposes "
to any form of violence
”.
MP Modem, whose office was approached last Tuesday by four or five CGT demonstrators in a "
good-natured spirit
" according to one of her parliamentary assistants, says she is open to dialogue and denounces those who throw oil on fire like Louis Boyard.
She thus considers it very questionable that the deputy LFI published on Twitter the list of deputies – which is public – who did not support the two motions of censure rejected by 9 votes.
A publication, described as "
Blacklist
(blacklist, editor's note)" by its opponent, which is accompanied by the assertion "
Remember their names
".
MP Sophie Mette castigates “unacceptable” behavior after her tenure was degraded by opponents of pension reform.
Permanence of Sophie Mette / Rights reserved
Criticizing a " regrettable
" action
which also affects the nursing office housed in his building in Monségur, the deputy Pascal Lavergne declares to Le
Figaro
that he has everything but the intention of giving in to "
unworthy and cowardly attempts at intimidation which are expressed in the secret of the night
.
Considering that "
democracy has a tool called voting
", the Girondin cattle breeder warns: "These degradations
encourage me to stick to my positions
".
Before scolding his political opponents: "
I'm sorry but those who voted for the motion of censure must comply with its result...
as they would have complied with a vote on pension reform
".
Contacted several times, Sophie Panonacle, elected in Arcachon, has so far not responded to our requests.