The socialist deputy Jérôme Guedj distances himself this Friday from a resolution proposal “that condemns the institutionalization by Israel of an apartheid regime against the Palestinian people” in the National Assembly.
“I found out yesterday [jeudi, NDLR] of this draft resolution. These 24 pages exude the abhorrence of Israel. If it is always legitimate to question the policy of a government, I do not understand how such an exile of a State advances peace by a millimeter”, judges the elected from Essonne in a tweet.
“It is not an initiative of the Nupes”
Presented by the communist deputy Jean-Paul Lecoq, vice president of the Foreign Affairs committee, it is signed by other deputies from his group such as former presidential candidate Fabien Roussel, but also by rebel elected officials such as Mathilde Panot and Adrien Quatennens. , environmentalists like Sabrina Sebaihi and the socialist Christine Pires-Beaune. Without much legal significance, the resolutions have mainly a symbolic value.
“Obviously it is not an initiative of the Nupes, it is never mentioned or with greater reason decided in our intergroup ”, also advances the heartthrob of Amélie de Montchalin, the former Minister of Ecological Transition.
Guedj moves away from Nupes again
In the ranks of rebel France, we also confirm with BFMTV.com that we have not discussed this text within the group or within the intergroup that brings together the rebels, the communists, the socialists and the environmentalists.
This is not the first time that Jérôme Guedj has distanced himself from Nupes. He had already reacted last weekend to the tweet of Mathilde Panot, the president of the LFI group in the National Assembly.
“When we are legitimately offended by risky and insulting equivalencies, we refrain ourselves from giving in to them. So in the same way that insubordinate France is not equal to RN, Macron is not equal to Pétain”, the socialist had advanced in his twitter account.
“80 years ago, the collaborators of the Vichy regime organized the Vel d’Hiv raid. Do not forget these crimes, today more than ever, with a President of the Republic who honors Pétain and 89 RN deputies!”, he had written Mathilde Panot a few hours earlier on the social network. A reference, she later explained, to comments Emmanuel Macron made in 2018 about Marshal Pétain.
Source: BFM TV