The rebel deputy Ugo Bernalicis was sanctioned on Monday night for a new ‘live’ in the National Assembly hemicycle on the Twitch platform, during a session dedicated to J0 2024 but tense due to tensions around pensions.
The president of the session Sébastien Chenu (RN) inflicted on the deputy from the North a call to order with inscription in the minutes, that is, the deprivation, for a month, of a quarter of his parliamentary endowment. He had once asked him to leave this “live”.
Already fixed in the past
The rebel elected officials then protested during several points of order. The LFI Antoine Léaument had invoked “Article 11 of the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen” on the “free communication of thoughts and opinions”.
“Now it’s fine”, ended by saying Sébastien Chenu when sanctioning Ugo Bernalicis, deputy from the North.
With reminders of the rules and suspensions, the elected representatives of the Nupes coalition had called in vain for the session to be postponed, citing “tensions” in the country, after a closed motion of no confidence was rejected by nine votes and adopted. of the pension reform.
Ugo Bernalicis had already been singled out for broadcasting the video stream of the public sessions live on the Twitch platform, commenting on it in writing or, on occasion, filming himself with a webcam.
He explained that he defends a “civic education exercise” that “allows people to be interested in what is happening in the National Assembly, have live explanations and feel part of the debates.” “The future will tell us if the game is over or not,” he reacted after the veto sent to him by the Assembly Table, its highest collegiate body.
Source: BFM TV
