The parliamentary office of the centrist deputy Charles de Courson in Vitry-le-François (Marne) was vandalized on the night of Saturday 20 to Sunday 21 May, we learned this Tuesday from a collaborator of the deputy.
This source confirmed to AFP information from the newspaper l'Union, according to which "LFI" was written in black paint on the shutter of the permanence of the deputy and a plaque affixed to the facade was broken. The MP's colleague did not wish to give more details on this case, nor to indicate whether a complaint was planned.
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Member of the Liot group (Liberty, Independence, Overseas, Territories), at the origin of a transpartisan motion of censure that shook the government at the end of March, Charles de Courson does not disarm in the face of the pension reform and will defend on June 8 before the National Assembly with his group a bill of repeal.