It is a case that trembles to the left. The deputy of the rebel France Adrien Quatennens announced this Sunday, September 18, to be “retired from his role as coordinator” of his party, admitting to having slapped his wife, which caused the latter to nail him a handrail.
These revelations provoked various reactions within the Nupes. If Jean-Luc Mélenchon or Mathilde Panot welcomed the “courageous” decision of Adrien Quatennens, others, like Sandrine Rousseau, take another point of view and want to go further.
“I do not salute him, rather I salute the courage of Céline Quatennens,” he launched this Monday on the set of C À vous, on France 5.
“It’s not possible”
“A slap in the face is a crime”, recalls the deputy EELV. Therefore, according to her, “it is not possible” for Adrien Quatennens to continue in her political functions. “It is important that politicians lead by example,” she continues.
“He must withdraw from all public speech, it is not possible, he cannot be highlighted or presented until the investigation is completed,” explains Sandrine Rousseau, adding that he does not want to “prejudge” the court’s decision.
This withdrawal is necessary for Sandrine Rousseau because it is a “sign” sent to “230,000 women victims of domestic violence.”
Source: BFM TV
