The head of the PCF Fabien Roussel estimated this Wednesday that the former LFI number two Adrien Quatennens, who admitted to having committed domestic violence, cannot continue being a deputy, advocating “zero tolerance” on this issue.
“Intrafamily violence should not be tolerated (…) and if in my group in the National Assembly a deputy was the perpetrator of intrafamily violence and admitted having committed it, he could not remain within the group,” the deputy from the North explained on Cnews. , before adding: “I would tell him: you can’t continue being a deputy.”
“Zero tolerance”
“How can you go see the citizens of your constituency, represent the Republic with your scarf when we admit to having committed an act of this nature, it is unbearable,” he continued.
“We cannot, we must not accept it, there must be zero tolerance in this area,” the elected official hammered in response to a question about Adrien Quatennens, who admitted to slapping his wife, and who is the subject of a complaint filed. for the last.
“The resignation is necessarily based on the person, but in any case the political parties must necessarily be irreproachable in this matter,” he said.
Fabien Roussel also deplored the “passages of arms in the National Assembly” that “are not up to par” after the deputy Aurore Bergé (Renaissance) denounced on Tuesday in a question to the government the “men who beat his wife” , in a clear allusion to Quatennens. The LFI group responded harshly, one of its members, Danièle Obono, receiving a call to order.
“That was the response of the Bergé to the shepherdess because they fight non-stop,” joked the head of the PCF, once again marking distances with LFI, his partner within the Nupes.
“That was the response of the Bergé to the shepherdess because they fight non-stop,” joked the head of the PCF, once again marking distances with LFI, his partner within the Nupes.
Source: BFM TV
