The mayor of and the president of the urban community demand 17,000 euros from the LFI deputies of Haute-

The mayor of and the president of the urban community demand 17,000 euros from the LFI deputies of Haute-
The mayor of Limoges and the president of the urban community demand 17,000 euros from the LFI deputies of Haute-Vienne

Right-wing elected officials charge rebellious deputies for cleaning up their wild posters, stuck in the streets of during the campaign for the last legislative elections.

In a letter dated October 11, shared this Monday, November 4 in the early evening on the social networks of the City of Limoges, the mayor Emile Roger Lombertie (DVD) and the president of Limoges Métropole Guillaume Guérin (LR) request the sum of 17,411.53 euros to the LFI deputies of Haute- Manon Meunier and Damien Maudet.

Wild display

In question, the wild collage of electoral posters during the last legislative campaign.

“The urban community had to mobilize agents and equipment in order to take down the posters in the different districts of Limoges,” explain the right-wing elected officials. “You are responsible for these excesses which had to be repaired”, they accuse, calling on parliamentarians to pay the bill “as soon as possible”.

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