Adrien Quatennens, MP for La France Insoumise, who was suspended from the parliamentary group after a four-month suspended sentence for “domestic violence”, returned to the National Assembly on Wednesday (11 January). The deputy, who was now an independent member, was on a foreign affairs committee. While leaving, the Northern deputy spoke in front of the cameras. “I carry out my duty as a deputy, implement and respect the decisions taken by my political group.”declared.
On Thursday, January 12, Philippe Besson was Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine’s guest. It’s up to you to discuss the publication of your book This is not news. The host asked the author about this controversial return of Adrien Quatennens to the National Assembly: “I find it scary, I think it’s a terrible signal, nothing worse. Here’s a man who was convicted of domestic violence and who came back for what? To legislate! He’s a deputy because it’s his job to make laws. Can you imagine the message we sent? Reacted to Philippe Besson. And to get carried away in the process: “I don’t understand how you managed to come back, I don’t know how you look at yourself in the mirror. If I wanted to put it in a polite language, I would say absolute immorality, to put it more simply, it turns the sheaf back to me”.
“Where there is a delay in courtesy, it must disappear permanently”questioned columnist Patrick Cohen. “No decency, no forgiveness. I’m sorry but no forgiveness“, categorically estimated as a literary critic and television presenter.
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