Two days after the racist departure of Grégoire de Fournas from the National Assembly, the pitched battle between rebel France and the National Group continues on social media.
This Friday at the end of the day, Philippe Olivier, MEP and special adviser to Marine Le Pen, reacted to a video posted on Twitter by our colleagues from the LCP, in which the rebel deputy Manuel Bompard considered “that it is no longer possible for the sessions of the National Assembly can be chaired by vice-presidents of the National Association.
To this request, Philippe Olivier responded through a scathing and insulting tweet: “but who is this tramp?”, we can read.
“Class Contempt”
If you did not personally react to this message, Manuel Bompard, as a counterattack, shared a message from Émilio Meslet, a journalist from Humanitythat denounces “class contempt” of the far-right deputy.
“Poor people from all countries, these people hate you. They just hate you a little more if you’re not white. If they often oppose immigrants and homeless people, it’s just pure xenophobia. Social fiber. But hey, they use ties, so that’s fine,” he said.
On our antenna this Saturday morning, the political columnist for BFMTV, Christophe Barbier, also returned to this new incident. “The extremes show us that any attempt at respectability was actually a masquerade. We are quick to launch invective on the RN side because an extreme party is an extreme party,” he insists.
On this day, in a context of controversy and resulting internal divisions, the National Association elects a new president. The result of the partners’ vote, which will be announced at a congress at the Maison de la Mutualité in Paris, should crown Jordan Bardella, who currently holds this position on an interim basis, against Louis Aliot.
Source: BFM TV
