The Nupes stood out. This Sunday, the majority, the right and the extreme right, accuse the left, and in particular La France Insoumise, of being complicit in the incidents that occurred on Saturday during the demonstration against “police violence” in Paris. A police car was attacked and three people arrested.
“When we have a rebellious France, when we have a part of the EELV that does not condemn these acts but that has been fanning and blowing the embers for several months, (…) they have a part of responsibility,” denounced La Puerta. The spokesperson for the Renaissance MPs, Maud Bregeon, on BFMTV.
“The elected officials who support this demonstration of shame are complicit,” denounced on X (ex Twitter) the president of LR of the Ile-de-France region, Valérie Pécresse.
“The elected officials who paraded in these processions, the magistrates’ union, lost all dignity by siding with the scum,” added LR deputy Julien Dive.
Police car attacked
On Saturday, Marine Le Pen had denounced
A police car, stuck in traffic on the Boulevard de Clichy, was attacked on Saturday “with an iron bar”, the Paris police headquarters reported.
Later, one of the police officers briefly exited the vehicle with a gun in his hand to keep the protesters at bay, according to several videos posted on social media.
An “unacceptable” gesture for Rousseau
“This gesture is very serious and unacceptable,” criticized environmentalist deputy Sandrine Rousseau on LCI on Sunday.
“We do not want violence and we denounce the situation of tension on both sides,” the LFI deputy for Val-de-Marne, Louis Boyard, who was present at the demonstration in Paris, also swore to BFMTV.
Some 31,300 people demonstrated across the country (including 9,000 in Paris), according to the Ministry of the Interior, and around 80,000 (including 15,000 in Paris), according to the CGT and the LFI.
These two organizations called for mobilization together with dozens of organizations, including groups from popular neighborhoods, NGOs (Attac, Dernier Renewal, Friends of the Earth, etc.), the FSU and Solidaires unions, but neither the PS nor the PCF .
Source: BFM TV
