Thomas Portes says “shut up” to his colleague Philippe Lottiaux, a sanction requested against him
PARLIAMENT – What will the President of the National Assembly decide? Yaël Braun-Pivet was questioned this Friday, November 1 by Éric Ciotti so that she would sanction the rebellious deputy Thomas Portes after a sequence which took place on Wednesday during the Questions to the Government session.
While the rebellious MP Nathalie Oziol asks the government for its position on Emmanuel Macron's comments on the subject of Israel, a skirmish breaks out in the hemicycle of the Palais Bourbon. It pits RN deputies Laurent Jacobelli and Philippe Lottiaux against their rebellious colleague Thomas Portes, going against the new strategy of his camp.
If it is difficult to hear the words spoken by the latter, the report of the National Assembly is clear: “Shut up, you!” We will take care of you, launches the elected official from Seine-Saint-Denis. We're going to explain ourselves outside, you'll see. We're going to go outside; we will take care of you. »
Thomas Portes already ruled out in 2023
Two days later, there are numerous condemnations in the ranks of the extreme right and its allies. “With LFI, scum culture has entered the National Assembly”for example wrote the president of the RN Jordan Bardella on “an exemplary sanction” against Thomas Portes.
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The office of the National Assembly will be informed of this request for sanction. “The extreme left knows that it is in the majority there, lamented Sébastien Chenu, vice-president of the RN this Friday on CNews and Europe 1. I'm afraid there will be no sanctions. »
At the start of 2023, Thomas Portes has already been excluded from the National Assembly for 15 days. During a demonstration against pension reform, he placed his foot on a balloon bearing the image of the Minister of Labor, Olivier Dussopt.
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