The elected Noupes du Val-d’Oise, obviously drunk in the evening of Tuesday, December 6, attracted the wrath of his colleagues to the assembly, after being arrested on Twitter by the director of The interrupted piece.
It was to be a representation like any other at the Lepic theater, in the 18th e arrondissement of Paris, Tuesday, December 6. Letters to Anne, staged by Benjamin Guillard, with Patrick Mille alone in the role of former socialist president François Mitterrand writing to Anne Pingeot, his mistress. As soon as the curtain rises, however, a spectator agitates in his seat, responds aloud to the actor. The letters are linked, the spectators multiply the “hush” for their neighbor.
Then Mitterrand, replaying a slightly stormy socialist conference of the 1960s, descends into the public. He looks at the spectator, obviously tipsy, who spreads out his culture of the history of the Socialist Party. This is not enough. Then he stops and asks him to go out. The other runs, gets up. A little far from the theater president, he multiplies the invective, and reveals himself on the air of “I am a deputy, you will be dealing with me, it will not stop there”.
The show resumes, ends. And we discuss in the room of this extremely rare interruption. A spectator admitted Aurélien Taché: dismay, the drunk viewer was well deputy. The director, in a tweet, challenges him: “Who are you taking Aurélien Taché? In which world do you live?” Social networks do their work, and political opponents of the right and extreme right or Former macronist colleagues of the deputy, Marlène Schiappa in mind, relay the message of Benjamin Guillard. An easy way to fuel the image of a new ecological and social popular union with deleterious attitude, far from the exemplarity required by the function. 2> “Political recovery”
Ancient socialist, ex-macronist, the deputy of Val-d’Oise is now a member of the ecological group in the National Assembly. Admits to him having “a little naively disturbed the session” after consumption “of a glass or two” during dinner.
In environmentalists, some cite an alcoholism problem. “We do not sanction people who are sick,” we are elected to better refuse to make it a political history. Others, Cyrielle Chatelain – The president of the environmental group – the first, assume the need for possible sanctions under the group’s internal regulations. The latter also called him on Wednesday to inquire about her state.
In the theater, the media excitement has surprised, and everyone would like him to go down. “He put himself alone in this situation, but no one in the theater wants it to take disastrous proportions for him,” summarizes Salomé Lelouch, director of the Lepic theater. The director, on the other hand, while maintaining his indignation as for Mr. Taché’s behavior, condemned on Wednesday, “insults and more than doubtful reflections which he can be the subject of this tweet” and s ‘is said to be “absolutely frightened and paralyzed by the political recovery which is made of [s] comments”.