Éric Ciotti will not “give anything” and denounces the “errors” of the government

The LR deputy for the Alpes-Maritimes, Éric Ciotti, announced on social networks that his parliamentary office in Nice had been vandalized overnight from Saturday to Sunday. Invited to the BFM Côte d’Azur channel, he said he would not give in to any intimidation.

“I will not give in to any intimidation”, said Monday the deputy of the Alpes-Maritimes and president of the party Les Républicains (LR) Éric Ciotti, the day after the stoning of his office, while denouncing the “errors” of the government which caused the anger of the French. An investigation was opened on Sunday after degradations against the permanence of the deputy in Nice.

280 demonstrators in front of his premises

About 280 demonstrators then gathered in front of this room to ask Eric Ciotti to vote for the motions of censure against the government. “What is unbearable is putting pressure on elected officials to vote. I hear the anger of the French, it is the result of the mistakes of this government, but I will not give in to any intimidation, any threat , no pressure,” said Éric Ciotti on the BFM Côte d’Azur channel.

“Of course, I condemn, my principle is that we do not show violence in a democracy”, reacted on RTL the boss of RN deputies, Marine Le Pen, recalling that “the National Rally is a victim very regular degradation of its permanence”. Éric Ciotti, in favor of pension reform, estimated that the “vast majority” of LR deputies will not vote for the motions of censure presented on Monday after the government’s decision to use 49.3 to pass its highly contested pension reform. pensions.

The movement can harden

While some MPs in his group, “very few”, according to him, could vote in favor of one of these motions against the government, he did not respond to the exclusion from the party of those who deviate from the line advocated. The movement “may harden, and that is why the government must be more attentive, more attentive, must treat the social partners less with contempt, in particular, as it has done until today. today,” he added.

Source: Europe1

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