While he was invited from the Algerian public channel Canal Algeria, Sébastien Delogu distinguished himself by a declaration of love supported in Algeria, while exhausting the French government. Words that have not been to the taste of rebellious France. The party even disowned the elected Marseille.
Not a word for the imprisoned French, a charge against Bruno Retailleau, and an embarrassed disavowal of LFI. New controversy for the rebellious deputy Sébastien Delogu. Guest of the Algerian public channel Canal Algeria, the elected Marseille distinguished itself by a declaration of love supported in Algeria, while exhausting the French government, in the midst of a diplomatic crisis between Paris and Algiers.
“By now being a representative of the people, I kissed the flag of Algeria because we have, with my family, our roots here,” he said in a largely relayed sequence.
LFI dissociates itself
But behind these sentimental flights, a more than embarrassing political outing. Sébastien Delogu castigates the French government, accuses Bruno Retailleau of “threatening Algeria”, and attacks the media that he accuses of “despising” the country.
A speaking deemed sufficiently problematic for the rebellious France, rare, distanced itself: “He expressed himself in a personal way”, specifies the movement in a press release, visibly pressed to dissociate itself.
But hard to believe that Jean-Luc Mélenchon ignored this intervention of his faithful lieutenant on Canal Algeria-a public channel which, a few weeks ago, presented Brittany as “occupied by France”.