Aude MP Christophe Barthès sentenced by the industrial tribunal to pay two months' notice to his ex-parliamentary colleague Edgar Montagné

Aude MP Christophe Barthès sentenced by the industrial tribunal to pay two months' notice to his ex-parliamentary colleague Edgar Montagné
Aude MP Christophe Barthès sentenced by the industrial tribunal to pay two months' notice to his ex-parliamentary colleague Edgar Montagné

This Friday, November 29, the Aude industrial tribunal rendered its judgment in the case between the National Rally deputy Christophe Barthès and his former parliamentary colleague, Edgar Montagné. As a reminder, the latter took legal action against his former employer in June 2023 following his dismissal.

It is a judgment that was expected by the political microcosm of . The deputy of the 1re constituency of Aude, Christophe Barthès, was he going to be condemned by the industrial tribunal for the dismissal of his former parliamentary colleague, Edgar Montagné? This Friday, November 29, the Industrial Court ruled: the dismissal of the opposition municipal councilor at Carcassonne town hall is justified and the National Rally parliamentarian was ordered to pay two months' notice to Edgar Montagné . “When there is a dismissal of a senior parliamentary employee of the National Assembly, the notice period is three months. I have already paid him the first”specifies the Trébéen, Christophe Barthès.

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Regarding the acts of harassment, the industrial tribunal dismissed the former employee of the far-right MP. With his lawyer, Carcassonnais Edgar Montagné decided to appeal this decision.

We'll see later

For the moment, neither party wants to expand on the subject. However, this affair caused a lot of ink to flow in June 2023 when Edgar Montagné sued his employer. “We’ll see what happens next.”underlined Christophe Barthès. The opposition municipal councilor of the capital of Aude prefers to wait for the judgment of the court of appeal before making a decision.

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