The message is unequivocal.
After receiving an email referring to the recent murder of David Amess, a British deputy, the deputy of Dear Loïc Kervran and his colleague from Rhône Thomas Rudigoz, members of the majority, announced that they had filed a complaint.
The two elected officials reproduced on Twitter the email in question: "By dint of pulling the rope with your stories of coronavirus, you might well end up like the British MP" David Amess, fatally stabbed last Friday during a parliamentary office, can we read there.
I received serious threats yesterday and will file a complaint.
You will judge for yourself the violence of words that should not have their place in our democracy.
This will in no way affect my determination to work tirelessly for our territories and all of you pic.twitter.com/ea7BtTUaat
- Loic Kervran (@ LoicKervran18) October 21, 2021
These words "should not have their place in our democracy," denounces Loïc Kervran, member of the Agir group, who voted again overnight for the possibility of extending the health pass until July.
The threat "will in no way affect my determination to work tirelessly for our territories and all of you," he adds.
"We receive aggressive messages from time to time but I had never received such specific threats," he says.
“Threatened because deputy LaREM.
With each new #PasseSanitaire bill the factionists are out, I file a complaint, ”said Thomas Rudigoz on Twitter.
Threatened because deputy LaREM.
With each new #PasseSanitaire bill the factionists are out, I file a complaint.
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- Thomas Rudigoz (@trudigoz) October 21, 2021
Tuesday, in front of the Assembly, its president Richard Ferrand (LREM) shared his “emotion” and sent his condolences, after the murder of the Conservative deputy by a suspect with “both religious and ideological motivations” according to the prosecution.