A "Truth for Steve" tag was discovered on the front of the residence of LREM-MoDem MP Patricia Gallerneau, who died on July 7th.

The permanence of LREM-Modem MP Patricia Gallerneau, who died on July 7th, was tagged last weekend in La Roche-sur-Yon with a text referring to the death of Steve Maia Caniço in Nantes, an act denounced by several Vendée elected officials . "Truth for Steve" was written on the front of this permanence, located place of the Vendée, in La Roche-sur-Yon. Mrs. Gallerneau died on July 7 from a long illness.

"No moral and civic value!"

The inscription evokes the case of Steve Maia Caniço, a young man who disappeared during a controversial police operation at the Nantes Music Festival and whose body was found at the end of July. Several investigations are underway to determine the causes of his death.

The Vendéen MP LREM Pierre Henriet said he was "totally shocked by the indecency and disrespect of those who have tagged the permanence of (his) late colleague Patricia Gallerneau". In his message on Twitter, he continued by writing: "To be at the point of dirtying his honor and the recollection of his family, we must really have no moral and civic value!".

Totally shocked by the indecency and disrespect of those who have tagged the permanence of my late colleague Patricia #Gallerneau. To be at the point of dirtying his honor and the recollection of his loved ones, we must really have no moral and civic value! pic.twitter.com/WYTezXzTEU

- Pierre Henriet (@HenrietPierre) August 11, 2019

About fifteen degraded permanences

His colleague MP LREM Stéphane Buchou condemned him "with the greatest firmness these odious and scandalous acts". "Claiming justice implies respect for the judiciary, so the best justice for Steve is to let justice work," he wrote on his Facebook page. Bruno Retailleau, senator of Vendée and president of the group Republicans in the Senate, also expressed his outrage on Twitter. "Permanence of former defunct Patricia Galerneau tagged: stupidity has no limit!", He wrote.

Permanence of former MP Patricia Galerneau tagged: stupidity has no limit!

- Bruno Retailleau ن (@BrunoRetailleau) August 12, 2019

About fifteen permanences of deputies or local LREM have been in recent weeks walled or tagged after the ratification of Ceta, or even sacked as in Perpignan on the sidelines of a demonstration of "yellow vests", causing a condemnation of all of the political class. Born in Paris in 1954, Patricia Gallerneau, retired from the public service, was elected as a member of Parliament in 2017. She was a member of the Committee on Sustainable Development and Regional Planning in the National Assembly.