VIDEO. Incident at the National Assembly: treated as a “coward”, Bruno Le Maire demands an apology and causes the departure of the RN group

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This Tuesday, the deputies were invited to ask their questions to the members of the government within the hemicycle. The Toulouse deputy, Alexandre Loubet, attacked the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire.

Big tensions this Tuesday, October 11, in the hemicycle of the National Assembly. The tone rose sharply between Alexandre Loubet, RN deputy for the 7th constituency of Moselle, originally from Toulouse and the Minister of the Economy, Bruno Le Maire, while elected officials were invited to ask their questions to the government. Treated as a “coward” by an interlocutor, the Bercy tenant asked for a “solemn apology” from the deputy, before the entire National Rally group left the hemicycle.

In fact, the deputy challenged the government on the possible takeover of the Exxelia company by an American group: “The new looting of this flagship would be part of a series of industrial betrayals committed by Emmanuel Macron”, commented the elected from the National Rally. “For France to protect its industrial sovereignty, it is first necessary to protect French companies once morest soaring energy prices, retorted the minister. The National Rally always has big words but is incapable of taking big decisions. .Champions at stirring up controversy but unable to hold a firm, continuous line to defend our industrial sovereignty.”

“The coward is you”

“Mr. Le Maire, you once worked for Dominique de Villepin, who denounced the cowardice of those who refuse to defend the interests of France, then replies Alexandre Loubet. Today, the coward is you. ” Offended, Bruno Le Maire subsequently asked for a “solemn apology” from the National Rally, pointing the finger at the elected official.

RN deputies leave the hemicycle.
Because Bruno Le Maire pointed the finger at deputy A. Loubet who had called him a “coward”:
“B. The Mayor had a threatening posture. If he is not able to keep his cool, let him plant strawberries, ”replies Marine Le Pen @BFMTV pic.twitter.com/N05cJkre7V

— Anthony Lebbos (@AnthonyLebbos) October 11, 2022

The parliamentary group hastened to leave the hemicycle in protest. “Bruno Le Maire thought he might threaten the RN, we don’t have to be singled out like that,” retorted Marine Le Pen when he left. go plant some strawberries.”

Subsequently, it was the Minister of Education, Pap Ndiaye, who was targeted by far-right deputies. Frédéric Boccaletti, deputy of the RN in the 7th constituency of Var, for his part qualified the Minister of “communitarian”. The far-right elected official was called to order by the President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet.

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