the rebels face the challenge of rehabilitation

Adrien Quatennens (here at the National Assembly, February 7), is due to return to the LFI group on April 13. LUDOVIC MARIN/AFP
ANALYSIS – Sentenced for a slap against his wife, the deputy from the North must return to the LFI group on April 13 after being suspended by his family for four months
How many LFI deputies will be present this Tuesday in the Hemicycle? “It’s a little save-the-box…”, recognizes a Rebellious. At issue: the arrival in public session of Aurore Bergé’s bill, creating a mandatory disqualification for perpetrators of violence, especially conjugal. The president of the Renaissance group aims without saying Adrien Quatennens. Sentenced for a slapping his wife, the deputy from the North must return to the LFI group on April 13 after being suspended by his family for four months. The Insoumis deputies may well denounce a text “opportunistic” And “politician”, they did not rush to defend the position of the group in the Hemicycle. Danièle Obono finally agreed to represent the troops.
It must be said that the “Quatennens affair” is far from being settled at LFI. “It is the main subject of division”, even entrusts a frame. At the heart of the debates, the flammable – and unprecedented since the #MeToo wave in politics – question of the rehabilitation…