This Tuesday, November 12, 2024, Jean-Michel Aphatie was again on the set of Quotidien. Alongside Yann Barthès, the political journalist looked back on three key moments of the day.
In particular, the discussions in the National Assembly: “Aurore Bergé, deputy for Yvelines in the National Assembly, asked a question this afternoon in the Assembly on precisely what happened in Amsterdam, on anti-Semitism and racism. Bruno Retailleau answered him. Indescribable bazaar at the National Assembly”,
begins by describing Jean-Michel Aphatie.
Jean-Michel Aphatie attacks Sébastien Delogu
Indeed, a controversy arose during this day. “And we have heard, to be confirmed, but a lot of people say it. Sébastien Delogu, La France Insoumise deputy elected in Marseille, says:
'You're a big piece of trash, you”,
he says, laughing, yellow.
“It was addressed, there is debate, either to Aurore Bergé or perhaps to Bruno Retailleau. It must be said that this evening, we are on Aurore Bergé's side, obviously. And that Sébastien Donald Delogu,
he better shut up once and for all for saying things like that”,
he says fervently.
The LFI deputy denies the facts with which he is accused
Yann Barthès concluded: “If I laugh, it’s the level that is so low”. A completed remark
by Jean-Michel Aphatie : “It's absolutely nothing”. On the side of Sébastien Delogu, the LFI deputy refutes having uttered this insult towards Aurore Bergé. The latter announced that her group “Together for the Republic” would contact the Office of the National Assembly “so that sanctions can be taken.”
On BFMTV, Sébastien Delogu justified himself, explaining that he had addressed the Minister of the Interior Bruno Retailleau.
“Then, as she got excited, I told her ‘but you too will end up in the dustbin of History’ and that’s what I think,” he blurted out, indicating that he had uttered the expression “dustbin of history. As a reminder, Sébastien Delogu had already been sentenced to the heaviest sanction provided for in the regulations of the National Assembly after brandishing a Palestinian flag.
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