Thousands of messages
Uninvited, the deputy for the fifth constituency posted a message and a video on social networks on Saturday to denounce a mayor who “believes that the National Rally is not in the Republican arc”. “This is the way the old world manages politics,” said the elected official in this message, who sees it as “a real affront” to his voters. A video posted on Facebook, TikTok and Instagram and which literally generated more than a thousand comments, some of them hateful. A hatred which was sometimes expressed around death threats towards the mayor of Cuise-la-Motte. The latter was taken from the clouds.
“I’m not on social networks, but I was alerted, I saw, I was stunned,” confides the elected official. The latter denies having wanted to ostracize the RN deputy. “This year, it was complicated to find a date when everyone could come. Although we certainly sent invitation cards, we ultimately decided to have a more local ceremony without the national elected officials.” Unlike last year when senators Valente-le-Hir, Paccaud, as well as Courtial were present. “I have never met MP Vos, except for two minutes during ceremonies, if I had been able to get to know him he would have been invited to my ceremony of course,” defends the mayor of Cuise-la-Motte .
On the basis of the hate messages received on social networks, the mayor does not want to comment. Some messages promise him the guillotine or target him and/or his family. “I simply hope that justice can do its work calmly,” replies the mayor. He also did not wish to comment on the equivocal messages from his… first assistant Madame Beaudequin, who took up the cause on social networks for the MP.