A list that strongly dislikes Macronista deputies. Following the rejection by the presidential majority of a one-euro meal for all students, rebel MP Louis Boyard published the names of all the Renaissance elected officials who voted against this bill. To his chagrin.
“He seems so good at reporting that you can’t imagine that kind of talent being passed down from father to son in his family. I am glad that my grandfather did not cross his breasts during the war”, the deputy Stéphane let himself be carried away. Vojetta in a tweet since he was deleted.
Regretting the virulence of his tweet, he assured then that he was working on his “zenitude”.
“Another anti-democratic illustration of the Nupes”
Access to meals at 1 euro is currently reserved for students with scholarships or in a precarious situation. The Socialists, and more broadly the group of Nupes, demanded that the price of 1 euro concern all students in the face of university precariousness that has increased considerably in recent years.
Renacimiento, in a minority in the hemicycle minutes before the vote, defeated the revocation of his troops, allowing the text to be rejected.
Which aroused the ire of Louis Boyard, former leader of the student protest, pushing him to publish all the Twitter accounts of the elected macronistas who voted against. If the National Assembly site publishes the vote of each deputy for public ballots, the method is unpleasant.
“Another anti-democratic illustration of the Nupes”, the parliamentarian of the North, Charlotte Parmentier-Lecocq, was outraged.
“Thug Methods”
The same story on the side of the deputy Marc Ferraci, a close friend of Emmanuel Macron. “Making lists to appoint elected officials for revenge purposes is very nauseating,” judged the number 2 of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly on the social network.
Caroline Yadan MP for her part viewed the “thug methods” as “unacceptable and undignified”. “This immature member of the far left deserves a sanction,” she adds.
To justify its vote against the expansion of student meals to one euro for all, Renaissance pointed to the “injustice” that access to low-cost menus would mean for young people who do not have economic difficulties.
These strong reactions against Louis Boyard come at a time when tension is very high between the presidential majority and La France insumise three days after the start of the review of the pension reform.
Source: BFM TV
