He suffered the wrath of the majority seats. This Friday, the LFI deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis Thomas Portes wanted to speak in the chamber of the National Assembly on the fourth day of review of the pension reform. But before the boos of the deputies of the majority he could not speak.
The day before, Thomas Portes posted a photo on his Twitter account that doesn’t go by. We see him stepping on a ball with the image of the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt.
“The chamber asks you for an apology”
Very quickly, the deputy provoked the ire of the majority. The cliché was also denounced by other elected officials, as marine le penwhile malaise has taken hold even within the Nupes, especially among the Socialists.
Wanting to speak this Friday in the chamber, Thomas Portes was booed by the Renaissance deputies. “Don’t be surprised, my dear colleague,” Yaël Braun-Pivet, president of the National Assembly, then launched.
Before adding: “I think the chamber asks you for an apology”, to applause from his camp.
The president of the rebel group Mathilde Panot then called for the session to be interrupted, accusing Yaël Braun-Pivet of her “bias”. A succession of points of order and suspension of the session in the National Assembly followed, in a very tense atmosphere.
Source: BFM TV
