First replacement within the National Rally group.
This Tuesday, Joris Hébrard, deputy of Vaucluse decided, as revealed by Le Point, to leave the National Assembly.
Officially, to regain his mandate as mayor of Pontet, a position he held until his election last June.
But the deputy was no longer one of the personalities in court since he had inaugurated a mosque in Avignon, causing the gnashing of teeth of his colleagues.
An initiative that earned him a reprimand from the party leadership on February 24.
Joris Hébrard, for his part, fully assumed.
"
Perhaps it does not please, but politics is the field
, assured the Figaro Xavier Magnin, collaborator of the deputy responsible for responding to the press.
J
oris Hébrard is 60
% because part of the Turkish community votes for him, he is not going to stigmatize them.
Asked about this, Marine Le Pen had warned:
" It's like with the tax authorities
,
there is the right to make mistakes, but only once ".
In this case, it was already the second fault for the parliamentarian, who had already been pinned by
Liberation
for having hired a parliamentary assistant (later dismissed) close to certain anti-Semitic circles.
On the party side, we are assured that this is
“
in no way
”
a sanction for the deputy.
“
He will become mayor again, and incidentally resume his job
”,
we comment soberly.
Physiotherapist by profession, he will be able to practice again after the decision to reinstate non-vaccinated caregivers.
He will resume his function as aedile of Pontet without resigning from the Assembly, which will allow the RN group to avoid the holding of a new partial legislative election.
He will be replaced by his alternate Catherine Jaouen.