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Violence, invectives, provocations… An increasingly unmanageable National Assembly

The MoDem deputy Nicolas Turquois detained by bailiffs, to prevent him from coming to blows with Insoumis parliamentarians. Threats from the LFI camp towards vice-president (Horizons) Naïma Moutchou – “you're going to pay for what you're doing […] ».

MPs thrown out to pasture on X (formerly Twitter). Numerous invectives and provocations… The Assembly offered an outrageous spectacle on Thursday during the debate on the repeal of the pension reform, initiated by the Insoumis and blocked by the Macronists and the LR right.

“We showed the worst”

Since the legislative elections of June-July, has the hemicycle become unmanageable? “What we have experienced in recent hours is the continuation of what is happening on social networks. The level of tension reflects that of society,” judges a Breton elected official. “We have all experienced lively sessions. But what was exceptional before is now becoming unbearably commonplace.” laments a Norman MP. “We have shown the worst, in a period of collective frustration, with a discussion prevented by numerous amendments,” analyzes another parliamentarian.

“Sad sight”

In a press release, released Friday noon, the president of the Palais-Bourbon deplores “the sad spectacle given to the French. […] Any form of violence is unjustifiable and intolerable.” Yaël Braun-Pivet will bring together ” shortly “ the office of the Assembly, so that it can decide on a possible sanction against the MoDem deputy. The latter has since apologized, while judging “unacceptable” that his loved ones were “taken to task” because of his political commitment.

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