Member of Parliament Republic in Roman March Grau “Caught very violently” in Perpignan

The member of the Pyrénées-Orientales said they received “a punch”, in his permanence, while protesters against the sanitary pass passed into the city.

Le Monde

The member of the Pyrénées-Orientales Romain Grau (the Republic in March) said to have been “violently” taken over the Perpignan, Saturday, January 22, by protesters against the sanitary pass which “attacked” his permanence, according to Statements from the elected representative to the France-Press Agency (AFP). A parliamentary adviser from the Eric Dupond-Moretti Seal Guard, Guillem Gervilla, and one of his neighbors were also present.

“In one shot we heard a horde of people heading towards the permanence then tap on the windows,” said Grau, estimating their number to more than 250. “We went out to talk to them and there We were busy very violently. They clearly wanted to crack with quite heavy insults, “he added.

” Intenaptable acts in democracy “for the prefect

“One of my neighbors interposed and was slaughtered. I got a punch on the chin,” said the member. “We finally managed to exfort ourselves upstairs and they scattered after breaking a window,” he said. Romain Grau expressed his desire to file a complaint on Sunday. The Prefect of the Pyrénées-Orientales, Etienne Stoskopf, wrote on Twitter condemn “these innovative acts in democracy”.

“Everything will be committed to identify the authors”, continues the prefecture. The windows of the Romain Grau’s permanence had been destroyed during a manifestation of “yellow vests” in Perpignan, in July 2019. The Ministry of the Interior enumerated, Saturday, nearly 38,000 protesters throughout France against the vaccinal pass, two days before its entry into force.

/Media reports.