Incident at the National Assembly when LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu strongly attacks Aurore Bergé: Was she really described as a “big trash” as some claim? – VIDEO

Incident at the National Assembly when LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu strongly attacks Aurore Bergé: Was she really described as a “big trash” as some claim? – VIDEO
Incident at the National Assembly when LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu strongly attacks Aurore Bergé: Was she really described as a “big trash” as some claim? – VIDEO

This Tuesday afternoon, tension was very high in the hemicycle after a question from Aurore Bergé to Bruno Retailleau on anti-Semitism and violence in Amsterdam. But above all, in the middle of the debate, Sébastien Delogu would have strongly attacked Aurore Bergé. The deputy for La Insoumise would have shouted: “You are a big piece of trash”. And to launch towards the Macronists, with a threatening tone: “What is it?”, as Le Figaro confirms.

The president of the session, Naïma Moutchou, then immediately asked the Assembly services to confirm the comments made by Sébastien Delogu.

A few minutes before, the former Minister of Solidarity had just strongly criticized the behavior of LFI deputies in recent days: “Where is our common humanity when deputies who sit here place targets behind the backs of our Jewish compatriots?”

Words that Sébastien Delogu denies having said, to Le Figaro. And which were not heard by the editors of the National Assembly, who for their part retained: “You will end up in the trash, the trash of History”. Subsequently, the Insoumis deputy launched, with a threatening air, looking at the Macronist benches: “What is the matter?”

At the microphone, the former Minister of Solidarity had, among other things, been critical of the behavior of the Mélenchonists in recent days. “Where is our common humanity when deputies who sit here place targets behind the backs of our Jewish compatriots?” she asked, looking at the LFI benches.

A reference to the controversial tweet from Insoumise MP Marie Mesmeur this weekend, posting on X:

“These people were not lynched because they were Jewish, but because they were racist and supported genocide.”

Comments which the Minister of the Interior, Bruno Retailleau, was immediately moved by, announcing that he had reported them to the prosecutor for “apology for crime”.

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