Fist actions increase as part of the mobilization against the pension reform. For several weeks, strikers and protesters have been engaged in targeted power cuts. This Wednesday, Bruno Retailleau claimed to have been the target of such a practice.
“A targeted power outage affected my home and several nearby homes,” he said.
This is his accommodation in the Vendée, from where he was chosen. The president of the LR senators has thus filed a complaint against X “so that his illegal action be punished.”
Several elected officials in the crosshairs
“Other parliamentarians have also been attacked in the same way in recent days,” added Bruno Retailleau. For example, the office of the deputy of the Renaissance for Lot Huguette Tiegna, located in the center of Figeac, lost power during a day of mobilization in January.
Last week, the Ile-de-France branch of the CGT mines – energy demanded the “change” of the permanence of Gérard Larcher, president of the Senate, in “energy sobriety”.
Several thousand inhabitants of the stronghold of the Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt, Annonay, in the Ardèche, were deprived of electricity on 7 March.
“A drift where violence prevails over dialogue”
Before the mobilization of January 20, the CGT had threatened to carry out specific power cuts in the offices of parliamentarians who support the pension reform. “The strike is good but it is no longer enough,” Sébastien Menesplier, general secretary of the CGT federation of mines and energy, told BFMTV.
“It seems to have been heard,” laments Bruno Retailleau on Wednesday.
According to him, these “malicious acts” reflect “a drift where violence prevails over dialogue.” He denounces “the exercise of pressure” against the “debate of ideas and the confrontation of opinions in democracy.”
Source: BFM TV
