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CHRONIC. The president of the LFI group in the Assembly did not express the slightest regret after her scandalous and forgetful little sentence of the victims of the Vél d’Hiv.
By Sophie Coignard
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VSMonday morning, Mathilde Panot was the guest of the morning of France Info. It was on point. She could provide some clarification on the shameful remarks she had made on Twitter two days earlier: not a word to honor the memory of the thousands of women, men and children rounded up by the French police on July 16 and 17 1942 because they were Jews; an embarrassing amalgamation, on the other hand, between the President of the Republic and the 89 RN deputies, also treated as Pétainists.
She even had a golden opportunity to apologize, as did the Minister Delegate for Local Authorities, Caroline Cayeux, after her shocking remarks on “those people” to designate homosexuals.
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