In the aftermath of MP Martine Wonner’s remarks, calling on demonstrators against the health pass to “lay down the seat of parliamentarians” and “invade their offices”, members of the Liberties and Territories parliamentary group asked, this Sunday, to leave their homes. ranks.
“Members of the Libertés et Territoires group, we cannot accept the inadmissible remarks made by Martine Wonner”, indicated Olivier Falorni, Jeanine Dubié and Sylvia Pinel, Sunday in a tweet.
She did it again during the demonstration yesterday. This is no longer bearable. Mrs. Wonner has the freedom to express herself, but we do not want to be associated with her actions and words in any way. We are therefore asking for his departure from the Libertés et Territoires group. 2/2 @afpfr
– Olivier Falorni (@OlivierFalorni) July 18, 2021
She did it again during the demonstration yesterday. This is no longer bearable. Mrs. Wonner has the freedom to express herself but we do not want to be associated with her actions and words in any way. We are therefore asking for his departure from the Libertés et Territoires group. 2/2 @afpfr
– Olivier Falorni (@OlivierFalorni) July 18, 2021
“We will never accept this dictatorship”
“We had already said it many times internally, but to no avail. She did it again during the demonstration yesterday. This is no longer bearable. Mrs. Wonner has the freedom to express herself, but we do not want to be associated with her actions and words in any way. We are therefore asking for his departure from the Libertés et Territoires group, ”write the parliamentarians.
“Go make the seat of parliamentarians, go invade their offices to say that you do not agree”, proclaimed Saturday the deputy of Bas-Rhin during the Parisian demonstration against the health “dictatorship”. “We will never accept this dictatorship”, “we must refuse segregation” between vaccinated and unvaccinated, “we must refuse stigmatization,” she also launched from the rostrum.
Towards a criminal prosecution?
The leader of the LREM deputies Christophe Castaner for his part wrote on Saturday to the President of the Assembly Richard Ferrand, considering that it “would be appropriate” to “seize the public prosecutor of Paris, in order to verify the veracity of the remarks made as well as the possible criminal consequences that he could give to it ”.
More than 110,000 people demonstrated on Saturday across France against the health pass, and what they called a health “dictatorship”.