VIDEO – “A thug?” : Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine surprised by a comment from Sébastien Chenu in C à vous


Eric Dupond-Moretti justice was acquitted. But his political opponents are not done with him. On Wednesday November 29, the Minister of Justice was acquitted of charges of “illegal taking of interest” to which he was subject by the decision of the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR). “The presumption of innocence is a pillar in a democracy”rejoices on this subject the National Rally deputy Sébastien Chenu, guest of the France 5 program C to you the same day, yet a direct opponent of Éric Dupond-Moretti. The attack did not take long to follow.

“However, this does not make me more sympathetic to the Minister of Justice, who is a guy who behaves very badlywho is a guy who has thug behavior. Maybe from being around them it rubbed off.”, piques the National Rally deputy. Words and a tone that disconcerted Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine. “A guy… A thug?” she asked Sébastien Chenu.“Yes, who behaves like a thug”however, confirmed his guest in response to his questions.

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Sébastien Chenu specifies that the “thug behavior” that he points out are those that Éric Dupond-Moretti had not in his first professional life as a lawyer, but as Minister of Justice. “For example, when it is an arm of honor to the president of the Les Républicains group in the National Assembly, this is thuggish behavior”he estimates on the platform of C to you. “If there is one who must be careful with his mode of expression, it is Keeper of the Seals.”

The historic disagreement between Sébastien Chenu and Éric Dupond-Moretti is also fueled by the diatribe addressed Tuesday, November 28 by the Minister of Justice to National Rally MP Michèle Martinez during questions to the government. “To be credible, clean up, drive out the GUDards, the identitarians, the nazillons, the racists and the anti-Semites from your ranks.” Following this declaration, Marine Le Pen announced her intention to file a complaint before the Court of Justice of the Republic (CJR).

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