dependent intervention. This Monday, on the occasion of the examination of the 2023 budget, the Renaissance deputy Fanta Berete took the floor to attack her rebellious counterparts.
“We are not all of the classes you hate or describe,” the elected official began as deputies notably debated a possible restoration of the wealth tax (ISF).
“As first names like, I am the daughter of Ibrahima and Mariam, worker or laborer, retired with a low pension that has been revalued by this majority,” Fanta Berete continued. It is a way of making the majority the singer of the working classes and of seeking to discredit the rebels on this issue.
“If today there are simple nurses, simple employees [à l’Assemblée nationale]it is because Emmanuel Macron was kind enough to open the doors for us”, continued the deputy for Paris.
“Contempt for social networks”
Fanta Berete also cited the “whatever it takes” defended by the head of state during the health crisis as well as “this summer’s texts” on purchasing power that “aimed at protecting the French”.
His conclusion to the LFI bench: “You do not represent Ibrahim, Mariam and all those I grew up with.” And Fanta Berete to name a figure, relying on a survey conducted by Ipsos and Sopra Steria to The worldthe Jean-Jaurès Foundation and Cevipof : “53% of the French believe that your opposition is too radical and that by wanting to oppose you too much you discredit yourself”. The deputy ends her speech with an entry:
“You guys are a bunch of TikTokers looking for rumors.”
Last week, François Ruffin had thrown a stone into the pond. The Somme deputy said that he “no longer wanted to shout” in the hemicycle because he “strengthens the RN”. During the examination of the budget, the rebels were very calm, trying not to leave an opportunity for the majority to criticize them in the form while the latter will resort to 49.3 to approve their text.
“I just want to point out that many note that the texts are going well,” responded LFI MP Caroline Fiat, saying she was “very proud of her group”.
Arthur Delaporte denounced a “contempt for social networks”. According to the socialist deputy, this “is not compatible with the necessary transparency and the need to expand the democratic framework outside this chamber.” And this intervention, he says, would consist of “kidnapping the meaning of our debates, which are substantive debates.”
Source: BFM TV
