The hearing by the law commission of the National Assembly will focus on the question of maintaining order after the criticisms concerning the management of the demonstrations against the pension reform and that of Sainte-Soline.
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“The law commission will hear the Minister of the Interior on the question of maintaining order next week”, its president, Renaissance deputy Sacha Houlié, told franceinfo on Tuesday March 28. The exact date of this hearing has not yet been decided, he said, while the police are criticized for their action during the demonstrations against the pension reform and the “mega basins” in Sainte-Soline, in Deux-Sèvres.
“In a second time”this commission “will study the admissibility of the petition on the dissolution of the Brav-M” (brigade for the repression of motorized violent action) filed on the website of the National Assembly “in the next weeks”. This Tuesday, at 3:30 p.m., this petition counted 144,688 signatures. For it to be the subject of a debate in the hemicycle, it must bring together, among other things, the signatures of 500,000 people residing in at least 30 overseas departments or communities.
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“I specify that this has nothing to do with the request of La France insoumise and that it is about my own initiative”, underlined Sacha Houlié. In a letter sent on Wednesday March 22 to the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, three LFI deputies asked him “provisional dismantling of the Brav-M”. They are Thomas Portes, Antoine Léaument and Ugo Bernalicis.
In this letter, which franceinfo was able to consult exclusively, these three elected officials denounce, among other things, the “drifts of the techniques of maintaining order observed by the brigades for the repression of motorized violent actions” during the demonstrations against the pension reform.