The Vienna deputy Sacha Houlié regretted on Europe 1 Thursday an "incoherent" action of farmers, who have walled, tagged and dumped manure in front of his parliamentary office, as well as those of two other colleagues.

The anti-Ceta farmers do not disarm. Three new members of the House of Commons The Republic in motion, having ratified this free trade agreement between Canada and the European Union, was vandalized on the night of Wednesday to Thursday. Among them, that of Sacha Houlié, deputy of Vienne.

"It's unfortunate," responded the elected on Thursday, at the microphone of Europe 1. "Especially as we met the farmers who are the authors of this intervention." According to him, "at the end of the discussions that we had, which lasted several hours, many participants admitted the interest" of Ceta. "When we have these discussions, they can sometimes be animated, lively, but they are constructive.The legitimate concerns are heard, fears related to misinformation are lifted.In relation to this successful work, this action is the violence, symbolic perhaps, but of violence anyway, it is an incoherence. "

About twenty vandalized offices

And the member to defend, once again, the Ceta, which is according to him "in the framework of a free trade agreement, [to] export the European standard and [to] oppose any import of agricultural products" ". The elected representative wanted to dispel the fears. "We impose normative criteria for the importation of Canadian products: there will not be any GMOs, there will not be any hormone-fed beef, and for animal meal, nothing is allowed. more than it already is in the European Union. "

For several weeks, it is therefore a small score of LREM deputies who have been targeted everywhere, including Argenteuil, Perpignan, Guéret, Vesoul, Toulouse but also Paris. Often by discontented farmers, but also, on some occasions, by "yellow vests".