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The 2 CGT activists released for power cuts in Bordeaux will be retried

2024-02-07T13:32:34.391Z

Highlights: The 2 CGT activists released for power cuts in Bordeaux will be retried. On the sidelines of demonstrations against pension reform, in spring 2023, two trade unionists from the CGT Énergie cut off the electricity of several thousand people. After a first trial, the civil parties decided to appeal the release of the defendants. For the public prosecutor, these cuts were “a premeditated union objective” and had exposed patients “to a risk of death or injury”


On the sidelines of demonstrations against pension reform, in spring 2023, two trade unionists from the CGT Énergie cut off the electricity of several thousand people. After a first trial, the civil parties decided to appeal the release of the defendants.


Le Figaro Bordeaux

Two CGT activists acquitted for power cuts in Bordeaux during demonstrations against pension reform in spring 2023 will be retried, AFP learned Tuesday from the prosecution, which appealed.

Prosecuted for endangering the lives of others and aggravated damage to the property of others, the two CGT Énergie trade unionists were acquitted by the criminal court in January, even though the public prosecutor had requested sentences of 18 years against them. month suspended prison sentence.

In its decision, the court found in particular that the presence of the two Enedis employees in the electrical room was not

“demonstrated”

and that no damage had been committed by the demonstrators when cutting the power.

“They are appealing, there will be a new hearing, which will be recorded,”

reacted Maître Magali Bisiau, lawyer for the two trade unionists, saying she saw in this appeal a reflection of the

“political”

importance of the case.

“The prosecution considered that it was necessary to appeal despite the reasoning in the (first instance) judgment, which was well judged, well reasoned

,” she said.

“They still want to go all the way, believing that we must not let this type of release pass, because it can have effects on other social movements”

and

“set a precedent

,” analyzes the lawyer.

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Hospital patients put in danger

In March 2023, voluntary cuts, partially claimed by the CGT Énergie, affected several thousand customers in Bordeaux.

The town hall, the judicial court and the Saint-André hospital were deprived of electricity.

For the public prosecutor, these cuts were

“a premeditated union objective”

, validated in advance at the general assembly, and had exposed patients

“to a risk of death or injury”

.

Saint-André Hospital estimated that its patients placed on respirators had been put in danger between the moment the electricity was cut and the moment, a few minutes later, when a generator took over.

The two defendants, including the departmental secretary of the CGT Énergie Christophe Garcia, had refuted at the hearing that they were among the people who entered the electrical substation.

According to their lawyer, these two employees,

“very affected”

by the legal proceedings, are also subject to disciplinary proceedings initiated by Enedis.

“It really impacted them and their family

,” she argued.

“They are used to union fighting but they have been marked.

And there, they have a future fight called the disciplinary council

,” scheduled for February, she concluded.

Source: lefigaro

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