Despite the criticism within the chamber, he assumes. “I will withdraw my tweet the day this reform is withdrawn,” Thomas Portes, LFI deputy for Seine-Saint-Denis, launched this Friday in the National Assembly, in an electric atmosphere, while several deputies from the presidential majority told him that he was asking for an apology .
On Thursday, the rebel published a photo on his Twitter account in which he is seen stepping on a ball with the image of Labor Minister Olivier Dussopt, provoking many reactions from his fellow deputies.
“provocative attitude”
Just before Thomas Portes’s response, the president of Renaissance Aurore Bergé had apologized to him for this “provocative attitude”.
The deputy Renacimiento (former LR) Éric Woerth denounced him in the chamber “a call for murder”.
In the process, Mathilde Panot, president of the LFI group in the Assembly, requested the convocation of the Table of the National Assembly, to try to close the protests of the renaissance deputies.
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Source: BFM TV
