a parliamentary return under tension

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The return to parliament in the National Assembly, Tuesday, October 4, was disrupted by recent cases of violence against women.

Tuesday, October 4, at the National Assembly, the return to parliament was splashed with cases of violence against women. During questions to the government, Aurore Berger, president of the Renaissance group, mentioned the case concerning the deputy of La France insoumise Adrien Quatennens, whose wife filed a complaint for domestic violence. Asked about the government’s policy against violence against women, Elisabeth Borne answered. “Equality between women and men is the great cause of Emmanuel Macron’s five-year term”said the Prime Minister.

Elisabeth Borne was arrested by the deputy of La France insoumise, Danièle Obono. The latter was called to order. An eventful day, where all eyes were on Sandrine Rousseau and Julien Bayou, seated only a few places apart. On September 19, the Greens MP accused him of psychological violence against an ex-companion. Remained silent for two weeks, the former president of the environmental group in the Assembly spoke on Tuesday, October 4, in the program C to you of France 5. “I really think it went too far”he said.


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