Monday, September 8, 2014

Thomas Thévenoud can he retain his parliamentary seat? – The World

Thomas Thévenoud can he retain his parliamentary seat? – The World

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Thomas Thévenoud, in the National Assembly on April 24.

Unsurprisingly , right pilloried ephemeral Secretary of State, New sprain in the first half of the five year term of Francois Hollande, purporting to be that of “exemplary” . The often dissonant voice of Sarkozy Nadine Morano, the fillonniste Eric Ciotti and Luc Chatel, Secretary General of the UMP, have united to demand the resignation of the deputy of Saone-et-Loire. Laurent Wauquiez, UMP Haute-Loire ignited at the regional campus party held on 6 and 7 September at La Baule (Loire-Atlantique): “The exemplary? It was Mr. Thévenoud out! He cheated (…) tax administration. It has no place in the national representation. “

Also read: When Thomas Thévenoud slays tax evasion

The future of parliamentary Thomas Thévenoud should rest in the coming days. Gilles Carrez, UMP du Val-de-Marne, meet this week’s parliamentary commission on “tax evasion personal” , of which he is president and which Mr. Thévenoud part in deciding “collegially” if the Socialist MP there is still room.

“MUST BE IN IT TO EXTEND”

Regarding his parliamentary seat, “no legal provision applies would be an instrument to bring it out” , told the Paris of Monday, September 8, Claude Bartolone Socialist President of the National Assembly. A position not shared by all families of the party.

Determined to not go to the government of Manuel Valls, Martine Aubry has not failed, Sunday, Sept. 7 on Europe 1, to claim the mandate of the deputy PS. He should have himself “resign from the National Assembly.” “He, he has a problem, so he must go away,” repeated the former Socialist leader.

On the move in Bologna (Italy), Manuel Valls responded to the mayor of Lille by estoppel, noting that he already had “taken responsibility” in ordering Mr. Thévenoud to resign from the government.

MOST SOCIALIST IN DIFFICULTY

“Ethically” the departure of Mr. Thévenoud is desirable recognizes a part of the PS . But “electorally, the situation is more complicated and, politically, the damage is done.” Indeed, the resignation of Thomas Thévenoud could cost an absolute majority in the Assembly (289 votes) in PS which now has 290 members. If by-election, while the PS lost all those held since 2012, the loss of a new office might put the current majority in a critical situation.

Jean-Christophe Cambadélis , First Secretary of the Socialist Party, called the elect of Saone-et-Loire “to draw conclusions as Socialist deputy revelations about his tax returns. The latter accepted the appointment to be held Tuesday or Wednesday 9 10 “ indicates the PS in a statement.

MP would not be ready to drop his mandate. In an update, Friday, Sept. 5, at Journal of Saone-et-Loire, M. Thévenoud recalled that he was elected “for five years” and he wishes to carry out its mission “to completion”

See also:. Forced to resign from the government, Thévenoud calls “negligence”

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