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7:30 p.m., November 12, 2024modified to
7.32pm, November 12, 2024
The deputy for Creuse, Bartolomé Lenoir, commented in “On marche sur la tête” on the tense daily atmosphere in the hemicycle, denouncing the attitude of the rebellious deputies. He explains to Cyril Hanouna and his guests why he was insulted as “fascist”.
While he was insulted as a “fascist” in the National Assembly, the UDR deputy for Creuse, Bartolomé Lenoir, showed himself exasperated, at the microphone of We walk on our heads, by the constant “brouhaha” “coming from the extreme left” of the hemicycle. “I'm going there with a good heart because I'm keen to defend the Creusois and on the contrary, I'm more combative than ever,” he says, adding: “In fact, they are my strength, because 'Every time they do that, it gives us extra energy for them, to try to break them.'
“I revealed a reality”
But why was the elected official from Limousin insulted in this way? The person concerned explains that this is due to his intervention with Bruno Retailleau whom he questioned about an area occupied by “around a hundred people” in the Creuse: “There is an area in the Creuse which is calls the Chammet area, which was occupied today by around a hundred people and which is also a retreat zone during violent demonstrations. And this association says in particular that it advocates a post-apocalyptic society and it is obvious that parties. far left support them,” he begins.
He continues: “It was unbearable for me. So I questioned the Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, who also confirmed the problem here.” He explains that he was insulted because, he says, the rebels would have felt “attacked”. “Since I revealed a reality, well, they insult rather than recognize their facts.”
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