The degradations of permanent members of LREM deputies have multiplied for several days, and include elected officials who voted in favor of the Free Trade Agreement between the EU and Canada.

The permanence of the delegate general of the Republic in operation Stanislas Guerini, in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, was tagged on the night of Wednesday to Thursday, said his entourage, confirming information from BFM TV.

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Graffiti painted on the windows of the local were found in the night, including an inscription against Ceta, the controversial free trade treaty between the European Union and Canada. "The police kill," was it written on the second tag.

"My permanence will always be open", reacts Stanislas Guerini

"My permanence will always be open to those who want to dialogue," responded the deputy from Paris on Twitter. "The tags that have been added to it add up to a long series of damaged places of democracy, which I deplore and continue to advance," he adds. His entourage tells Franceinfo that Stanislas Guerini will soon file a complaint.

My permanence will always be open to those who want to dialogue.

The tags that have been added to it add up to a long series of damaged democracy sites. I regret it and continue to move forward.

- Stanislas Guerini (@StanGuerini) August 1, 2019

The deterioration of the permanence of MPs of the majority is increasing in recent days, especially since the vote of Ceta on July 23 at the National Assembly. In the Val-d'Oise, in 24 hours, three permanences, those of Guillaume Vuilletet, to Méry-sur-Oise, of Fiona Lazaar, to Argenteuil, and of Cécile Rilhac, to Herblay-sur-Seine, were vandalized, AFP learned from sources close to the survey. Saturday, in Perpignan, demonstrators had broken the windows of the room of the deputy Romain Grau, and tried to set it on fire.