The rebellious deputy Thomas Portes published, this Thursday, a photo of him with one foot resting on a football bearing the image of Olivier Dussopt, Minister of Labour. A publication that caused a wave of hostility in the ranks of the majority.

The cliche that does not pass. This Thursday, LFI deputy Thomas Portes strongly reacted to the presidential majority by publishing on his Twitter account a photo of him, hands in his pockets, one foot resting on a football bearing the image of Minister of Labor Olivier Dussopt.

“Mr. Minister withdraw your #ReformeDesRetraites”, added the elected official as a caption.

“Serious irresponsibility”

“What does this tweet mean from a Nupes deputy who stages himself with a ball ‘adorned’ with a portrait of a minister mimicking playing football with his head?” Reacted the Minister of Agriculture Marc Fesneau on the same social network.

“It’s simple: an unacceptable, degrading staging and an explicit call to hatred and violence. Serious irresponsibility,” he added.

“Are you serious? Is that your vision of the democratic debate? Putting yourself proudly on the stage by walking on the head of a minister, scarf on the shoulder”, also wondered the deputy Renaissance des Hauts-de -Seine Maud Bregeon “To be proud to play ball with the head of a minister”, commented again the deputy of Hauts-de-Seine Prisca Thevenot, spokesperson for Renaissance.

Outraged, Hauts-de-Seine senator Xavier Iacovelli, he challenged the party on Twitter: “France Insoumise, you are dangerous for our democracy. This is called incitement to hatred”.

Jeanne Bulant BFMTV journalist

California18

Welcome to California18, your number one source for Breaking News from the World. We’re dedicated to giving you the very best of News.

Leave a Reply