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candidate LREM files a complaint after meetings disrupted or canceled by demonstrators

The former collaborator of Martine Aubry filed a complaint for “obstructing” the freedom of assembly and expression and denounces the far-left collective Lille insurgée. It also ensures that threats have been made.

A way to denounce a “bullying” and an “incitement to hatred”. Candidate La République marching for municipal elections in Lille, Violette Spillebout, filed a complaint for “obstructing” freedom of assembly and expression Wednesday, February 19, after several of her public meetings were disrupted or even canceled by demonstrators denouncing in particular the pension reform.

“I filed a complaint this morning at the police station”, party candidate Emmanuel Macron told AFP. Violette Spillebout also sent a press release to each of the Lille candidates in the morning asking them to “unreservedly condemn these actions” led by people who have uttered “shouts, insults and threats”.

The former collaborator of Martine Aubry denounces in particular the publication, on social networks, of her various campaign meetings by the far-left collective Lille insurgée. “We share you” these meetings “so you can get there more easily”, wrote on Monday with a wink, the collective on Facebook.

Denouncing everything “amalgam” between insurgent Lille and insubordinate France, the LFI candidate in Lille, Julien Poix, told AFP that he would file a complaint “against anyone incriminating” Melenchonist militants.

Anti-Spillebout actions “are not our political initiative”, assured the candidate. Would like him “the candidate macronist also calls to condemn the exhausted eyes and the torn hands” during demonstrations against the government.

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