the moment”annoying“deputy”unequal“, “disgust“. Several elected officials of the leftist Nupes coalition criticized the reference to French Algeria in the inauguration speech of RN dean of the National Assembly Jose González on Tuesday, June 28. According to the regulation, the first session should have been chaired by the oldest deputy of the Hemicycle.
In a brief speech, the elected official from Bouches-du-Rhône, who was born in Oran, spoke of his home country where he was “plucking“. “I left a part of my France thereAt the time of Algerian independence in 1962, he said, interrupting himself for a moment under the influence of his emotions.
“We did not applaud.”
Environmentalist Julien Bayu said to himself.unequal“even if it was the dean”cautious and talked about his personal business“. “It’s really problematic. We didn’t applaud“. Green MP Sabrina Sebayhi criticized on Twitter “day of shame“. “Where will we go with such trivialization?“. “Horror and disgust– started his partner LFI Thomas Portes. “It was quite embarrassing“, socialist Olivier Faure also judged in front of the press. MP Sandrine Russo also responded. “Jose González spoke nostalgically about the war in Algeria. This speech had no place in the semi-finals.” MP Nupes condemns at the LAP microphone. “We salute the resistance fighters and Algerian separatists who made sure that colonization ends.”he notes.
“We, repatriates from Algeria (…) left a part of France that we loved there. It was important to say that we loved France from there and we love France from here. We are true patriots“, 79-year-old Jose Gonzalez justified at the microphone of LCP. For his part, the deputy of the National Assembly of Mosel, Laurent Jacobelli, welcomed the speech. “(Jose Gonzalez) remembered his past, it’s not nostalgia, it’s a tip of the hat (especially to the black legs). The speech was very clear, the misreaders had the will to misread“, he hit the LKP microphone.
On France Info the next morning, Marine Le Pen in turn shut down any controversy. “It’s not a slide. He gave a very good speech, a very dignified, very republican speech, which, moreover, was almost unanimously welcomed by the loud applause of the National Assembly.he left. He held the position of dean with great dignity“. As for the criticism from the left, the head of the RN group believes that the latter “does what he wants, he says anything and everything“. And add:Let me tell you, I don’t make decisions based on what the far left says.»
Source: Le Figaro

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