<- Hard dé e: 0.024143934249878 sec -> Jean-Christophe Cambadelis, head of the Socialist Party, said Monday it has summoned the Secretary of State Thomas ephemeral Thévenoud for “the consequences” of its fiscal failure on its mandate MP, he said he wanted to guard against the opinion of a majority of figures on the left and right.
The First Secretary summoned the elected Saône-et-Loire “to draw conclusions as Socialist deputy revelations about his tax returns . The latter accepted the appointment to be held Tuesday or Wednesday, “said the PS in a statement. Mr. Thévenoud, 40, resigned Thursday, just nine days after the formation of government Valls II, in which he briefly served as Secretary of State to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Development, in charge of Foreign Trade, Promotion of Tourism and French from abroad. Due to the resignation. He did not pay his taxes several years pendants
In an update the next day, Mr. Thévenoud conceded “negligence but no dishonesty”, specifying have rectified the situation, taxes and penalties due for three years. He added not want to resign from his parliamentary mandate, having been elected “for five years” and wishing to “lead” his “mission to completion.”
A resignation at risk for most
Theoretically, the member may sit on Tuesday, the start of the special session of the Assembly. Who does not comprise at least a month from the government, it does not have to wait another month, like other former ministers, to find his seat. But the prospect of a return to the Palais Bourbon has met with strong disapproval across the political spectrum. “You have to let him go,” said the PS mayor of Lille Martine Aubry. “The least we can do is to go back to the voters,” according to the secretary general of the UMP Luc Chatel.
A resignation of deputy PS, followed by partial legislation, however, might result in the majority before crucial texts like the 2015 budget, in a hazardous area, the Socialist Group (SRC) that currently have 290 votes, or a majority plus one vote.
QUESTION OF THE DAY. Thomas Thévenoud have to give up his parliamentary mandate?
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