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A collaborator of the LFI deputy Ersilia Soudais is prohibited from accessing the National Assembly

The administration of the National Assembly had prohibited Ritchy Thibault, author of several controversial statements, from accessing the Bourbon Palace.

The LFI deputy, Ersilia Soudais, announced this Thursday, October 24, that the administration of the National Assembly had prohibited her parliamentary colleague Ritchy Thibault, author of several controversial comments, from accessing the Bourbon Palace.

“The administration banned my colleague Ritchy Thibault from entering the Bourbon Palace. I contacted the office of (the president of the National Assembly) Yaël Braun-Pivet to challenge this unprecedented decision, which represents a very serious interference in a parliamentary cabinet of the opposition”. , wrote the Seine-et-Marne deputy in X.

“A gendarme from the Republican Guard informed him that he was permanently prohibited from accessing the site as a parliamentary collaborator,” the CGT-CP specifies in a statement.

Former Yellow Vest Ritchy Thibault declared in early October during a demonstration for Palestine: “The only path in the streets of Paris is the Intifada.”

“I don’t use that word.”

The Arabic word, which in French translates as “uprising,” refers to the revolt by Palestinians in the West Bank and Gaza against Israel, launched in December 1987 and September 2000.

The coordinator of La Francia insumisa, Manuel Bompard, later distanced himself from these comments, without explicitly condemning them.

“The positions of La France insoumise are expressed by the leaders of La France insoumise (…) I do not use this word, although I know that some use it saying that it means uprising,” he said.

Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of the National Assembly – 06/10

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More recently, Bruno Retailleau filed a complaint for “public insult” against this parliamentary collaborator, who had described the police officers as “Pétain’s children.”

“The collaboration between Pétain’s sons of the national police and Bolloré’s rags has nothing surprising in the fact that they are registered by a regime in the process of fascism,” he wrote about an article in Europe 1, owned by Vincent. Bolloré, who indicated that it was recorded in at least two police files.

Author: C. Bo. with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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