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Pensions: Marine Le Pen files complaint after malicious calls addressed to RN deputies

3 elected nurses were contacted to announce the hospitalization of their son, in full consideration of their group’s referendum motion. The former presidential candidate denounced “criminal acts” before the Paris prosecutor’s office.

A complaint to shed light on these malicious acts. Marine Le Pen sent a letter to the Paris prosecutor’s office after several calls addressed to RN deputies in the midst of examining a referendum request.

“This concerted maneuver (…) was only intended to undermine the smooth running of the debates by constraining (the deputies) through deception, pressure and assault, preventing them from being present” during the debates, the complaint can be read. Obtained by BFMTV.

“Criminal Acts”

According to the president of the RN deputies, several of her colleagues received “oral messages” or “calls” saying that their children were in the hospital so that they could leave the chamber. With one goal: to prevent Marine Le Pen’s group from being complete in the National Assembly.

However, for a referendum motion to be voted on, all the deputies who signed it must be present in the chamber. “The RN group is, therefore, a direct victim of these criminal acts,” also underlines the complaint filed by the former presidential candidate.

“Unspeakable Intimidation”

If the contacted deputies were finally able to remain present at the session – the fact that they are “simultaneously concerned” makes this possibility “highly unlikely” according to Marine Le Pen – the referendum motion was not adopted, because of the voice.

The patron saint of RN elected officials at the Palais-Bourbon has received many nods of support from the presidential majority. The Secretary of State for Associative Life Marlène Schiappa condemned this Tuesday on our antenna “any attempt to intimidate the elected representatives of the Republic whatever their political taste”.

The president of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, for her part, denounced “pressure” and “indescribable intimidation” on the deputies. “I receive a death threat letter every month and nobody is moved,” Jean-Luc Mélenchon reacted to the BFMTV microphone this Tuesday morning.

Author: Maria Pierre Bourgeois
Source: BFM TV

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