“If you have proof, publish it”: Darmanin denounces “defamation” of Quatennens
Gerald Darmanin decided sue for defamation following the statements of Adrien Quatennens, convicted of domestic violence tuesday. The deputy of La France insoumise denounced a “unprecedented media lynching”, “directly orchestrated from the Ministry of the Interior” according to “several concordant sources”.
“These comments are slanderous and seriously defame the police,” replied Gérald Darmanin this Wednesday morning. in France 2.
“The Minister of the Interior does not distribute justice ballots that he does not have, moreover, to all the French newspapers”, continued the Minister of the Interior.
“A political mistake”: an LFI deputy publicly denounces the management of the Quatennens case
This is a position that has never before been publicly expressed in the ranks of La France insoumise. For the first time, on a microphone, the member BIA Dordogne Pascale Martin denounces the management by her group of the adrien quatennens case, who received a suspended sentence of four months in prison for domestic violence. Until now, the allies of the rebels -such as Sandrine Rousseau or Olivier Faure- called for a forceful decision, but the rebels remained silent.
Pascale Martin said that she respected her group’s decision, taken after a discussion of more than two hours, followed by a vote. She but she believes that she should have been permanently excluded from the rebel group, and not just for a provisional period of four months.
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Mathilde Panot believes that Adrien Quatennens “is not finished”
The president of the LFI deputies in the Assembly Mathilde Panot estimated on Wednesday that Adrien Quatennens, convicted of violence against his wife and temporarily suspended by his group, he was not “finished”.
“If you want to put an end to sexist and sexual violence in our society, if you fight it, it’s because you believe it can stop,” estimated the deputy from Val-de-Marne, during a conference with journalists from the parliamentary press. .
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