The senator (LR) of Corse-du-Sud, Jean-Jacques Panunzi, told AFP on Wednesday that he had filed a complaint against X after being targeted by threats.
"
It's the straw that broke the camel's back, (...) I filed a complaint in Corsica against these threats because it's starting to do well.
You have to say it when you are threatened, because it allows others to free themselves
, ”he told AFP, confirming information from Corse-Matin.
"
Currently in Corsica, we can imagine a lot of things
"
Jean Jacques Panunzi
Jean-Jacques Panunzi did not specify the content of the threats or whether they have a link with the challenge to the pension reform.
According to him, the Senate will be a civil party: "
For some time now, elected officials have been receiving a lot of threats, there are a lot of hotlines that are vandalized, so the Senate has put together a little vade mecum of what to do when 'we are threatened and automatically he is a civil party
, ”he explained.
Asked whether he made a connection between these threats and the arson attack which targeted the family home of his deputy, Simone Guerrini, on the night of Sunday to Monday, he replied that "no, not especially
"
.
Even if "
currently in Corsica, we can imagine a lot of things
"
,
he added, evoking his "
disgust
" in the face of this act.
“
How can we claim to advance Corsica by acting by force and violence
”
, he wondered on Monday, considering that
“
this new attack seriously jeopardizes the Beauvau discussions (Editor's note: the Ministry of the Interior), which are nevertheless an opportunity to move Corsica forward on structural issues.
The irresponsibility of those who commit these abuses threatens the whole of Corsica
”.
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Corsica has been experiencing an upsurge in criminal incidents or explosions, often coupled with tags with nationalist connotations, for a year.
In March, two arson attacks affected the town halls of Afa and Appietto, on the outskirts of Ajaccio.
At the end of December, on the occasion of his wishes, the autonomist president of the executive council of Corsica, Gilles Simeoni, had for the first time since his election in 2015 evoked in public "threats": "I am, as
far
as
I
am
concerned , despite the difficulties, the obstacles, sometimes the threats, confident, serene and determined
”, he had declared, without further explanation but after several facts having affected relatives.