In a press release dated November 5, the Limousin Human Rights League and in particular the Regional Committee's monitoring unit for the values of the Republic said it was “seriously concerned by the stigmatizing behavior of MP Lenoir”.
The LDH of Limousin mentions one of the first hobbyhorses of the deputy and spokesperson of the UDR, barely elected, stated to the press, in particular “knowing the number of foreigners living in Creuse” in order to ” inform » the Creuseois.
She also mentions, more recently, the petition launched on October 26 by Bartolomé Lenoir aimed at denouncing the installation of a “ZAD” in the commune of Faux-la-Montagne, which according to him would be established in a former vacation center belonging in Enedis, on the shores of Lake Chammet and to evict the occupants. It is more broadly what the Ciottiste deputy calls “the rise of the extreme left” in the department which is targeted.
“As a good little soldier of the UDR-Reconquest alliance, [il] has just stigmatized Creusois who do not share his political ideas by inciting their rejection and expulsion through crude amalgamations, unfounded according to Ms. Moulin, mayor of the town.” Who also filed a complaint against the MP for “dissemination of false news likely to disturb public order”.
“Bartolomé Lenoir, recently appointed spokesperson for the UDR group, is nursing his career in far-right political networks by stirring up xenophobic and intolerant themes in the local media sphere,” denounces the LDH Limousin press release, which intends to defend “the rights and public freedoms of all for a peaceful and united society.”