The Member LRM invites the presidential candidates to “ask their own militants to be extremely vigilant about their actions and words on social networks”.
Le Monde with AFP
The member The Republic in March (LRM) Aurore Bergé calls for a “Common Front Against Violence in Public Debate” and requires sanctions “to the height of the violence of threats” and aggression that multiply against the elected, sometimes with the health crisis, in an interview published in the Sunday log of January 2
“I call on the Common Front against the violence in the public debate. We are too accustomed to it, the battle of ideas has become a street fight,” says the elected of Yvelines, itself victims of threat. “There is a form of weakness in the company’s response and some politicians,” she deplores.
Aurore Bergé invites “all presidential candidates” to “express themselves clearly on the subject” and to “ask their own activists to be extremely vigilant about their actions and words on social networks”. “Do not say anything is to help. There is a real problem in some, on the far right and far left, which legitimizes violence,” says the member.
“intimidation. “
“There is today a specific topic on the health crisis, which is in addition very nested with the presidential calendar” and “Eric Zemmour’s entry into the campaign [including the first meeting in early December been marked by violence] added to the extreme tension climate “, according to it.
“Every intimidation is also aimed that parliamentarians do not feel more free to vote in their souls and conscience,” says Aurore Bergé, while the members are leaning on Monday on the bill transforming the passenger safety pass , whose adoption is no doubt, despite a tense climate and the hostility of several parties.
The member, who announced wanting to file a complaint for a tweet where she is compared to women’s collaboration after the Second World War, asks for sanctions to be “up to the violence of threats” Car “on the hundred of fact that I denounced, only an author has been identified “.
The President (LRM) of the National Assembly Richard Ferrand announced Thursday that he would make a “specific point” in January with the Ministers of the Interior Gérald Darmanin and the Justice Eric Dupond-Moretti on these threats and Aggressions against elected officials.