The member from the North had been given the floor to present one of his amendments, when many members began to boo him.
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A very noisy hemicycle. Tuesday, February 7 in the evening, the first speech of deputy Adrien Quatennens since his conviction for domestic violence was marked by tensions in the National Assembly. While he wanted to present an amendment to delete article 1 of the pension reform project, the elected representative from the North was strongly booed, as retransmitted by The parliamentary channel on Twitter. The Renaissance deputy from Hauts-de-Seine notably recalled the condemnation of the Lille court. “Are you applauding him? It’s outrageous, it’s a shame”he shouted to the deputies surrounding Adrien Quatennens.
A suspension of several minutes was then decreed. Then it resumed and the deputy from the North was able to express himself calmly. “This pension reform will make 100% of losers”, he said in particular. He now sits among the non-registered because of his temporary exclusion from the La France insoumise group.