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French MPS warn of threat to democracy after offices attacked

The spark for the latest attacks was the adoption of a huge Eu-canada trade deal

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PARIS: A group of French MPS complained on Tuesday that the country was becoming “used to the intolerabl­e” after a rash of attacks on the offices of lawmakers from President Emmanuel Macron’s party by opponents of a free-trade agreement with Canada.

In an open letter published on the website of France Info public radio, 20 lawmakers from Macron’s centrist Republic on the Move party and the allied Modem party complained of MPS having their constituen­cy offices “walled in or smashed” or their homes targeted “because they supposedly misvoted”.

“And some even gloat about it (the attacks), believing that social media allows any kind of spinelessn­ess, cowardice or insult.”

Interior Minister Christophe Castaner has ordered steppedup security around the homes and constituen­cy offices of all parliament­arians after antigovern­ment protesters attempted to set fire to the offices of an MP during a “yellow vest” demonstrat­ion in the southern city of Perpignan last weekend.

MP Romain Grau was in his office when a group of hooded protesters broke away from Saturday’s march and began attacking his constituen­cy office, first smashing all the windows and then tossing a burning object inside.

Grau managed to extinguish the flames and escape unharmed. The attack is being investigat­ed.

He was one of around 10 MPS targeted in the latest series of attacks, aimed mainly at those in Macron’s party, some of whom received death threats and had their homes or offices targeted at the height of the “yellow vest” protests last winter.

The spark for the latest attacks was the adoption by the lower house of parliament of a huge Eu-canada trade deal on July 23.

The deal, which was championed by Macron despite fierce resistance from the left, the far right and some critics within his own party, removes tariffs on nearly all goods and services between Canada and Europe.

MPS who backed the treaty, which a poll Monday showed as being supported by only 26 per cent of French voters, have been called out by critics on Twitter for voting “against the majority French opinion, the environmen­t and future generation­s”.

After it was signed, farmers angry at a deal they say jeopardise­s the French beef sector, dumped manure outside the offices of a handful of MPS and walled up the entrances to the offices of two others.

Protesters also dumped hay bales marked “treason” and “liar” outside the offices of a farmer MP in the western Gironde region.

France’s famously militant farmers have a long tradition of underscori­ng their demands by dumping farm waste or produce outside government buildings or politician­s’ offices.

 ?? — AFP ?? Pedestrian­s walk on a bridge over the Seine river in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.
— AFP Pedestrian­s walk on a bridge over the Seine river in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris.

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