Rajae Maouane took the floor, denouncing “this compass that allows the president of the Reform Movement – your party”, she said, turning to Georges-Louis Bouchez, “to talk about the death of children as a stroke of genius”. The reactions to her speech were divisive. On the one hand, some people in the assembly cheered her with applause, on the other, we could hear the person in question shouting inaudible answers in the background because he was not using his microphone.
The Speaker of the House then asked the MP to continue her speech, dismissing the demands of Georges-Louis Bouchez, who continued to try to make himself heard, still drowned out by the applause of his opponents.
“It’s a stroke of genius”: Georges-Louis Bouchez’s comments on the pager attack spark heated debate in the House
When it was Peter Mertens’ (PTB) turn to speak before the assembly, the atmosphere was still just as noisy and divided. “To wage an illegal war and to wipe one’s feet on the UN Charter, no, this is not a stroke of genius, this is an act of terrorism.”he hammers home, still under the inaudible demands of Bouchez and his supporters. A Bouchez who will even go so far as to get up and present himself at the perch of the President of the Chamber.
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