On October 30, the elected official from Seine-Saint-Denis made insulting remarks to the benches of the National Rally.
Published on 20/11/2024 17:53
Updated on 20/11/2024 17:59
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The deputy La France insoumise Thomas Portes was sanctioned, Wednesday November 20, by the office of the National Assembly for remarks “threatening and insulting” held in the hemicycle during a question session with the government. The Assembly office, after hearing Thomas Portes, chose by 11 votes to two and one abstention to impose a call to order on him with entry in the minutes, the second possible sanction on a scale of four.
This sanction involves deprivation for one month of a quarter of the parliamentary allowance, or 1,482.99 euros. He was notably accused of having said: “Shut your mouth, you. We’ll take care of you. We’ll explain ourselves outside, you’ll see”addressed to the benches of the National Rally. The scene took place on October 30 during a question session with the government.
In a press release, the President of the Assembly criticized “threatening and insulting remarks” of the member for Seine-Saint-Denis. “MPs have a duty to set an example and must show themselves worthy of the mandate entrusted to them by the French”estimated Yaël Braun-Pivet, emphasizing that Thomas Portes had already been sanctioned in the past.