Following the words of Jean-Luc Mélenchon describing as "barbarians" the police, the police union Alliance calls for a rally on Thursday at 11 am in front of the headquarters of LFI following statements he calls " unacceptable ".

Tuesday, during the demonstration against the pension reform, Jean-Luc Mélenchon described the police as "barbarians", responding to a protester alluding to police violence. This morning, the Alliance union calls for a rally in front of the headquarters of LFI at 11 o'clock.

"Manifesting in front of a political party, it is to express our fed-up, our discontent, we are tired of people like Mr. Mélenchon who allow themselves to give lessons all the time and especially to insult the institution and colleagues, "insists Fabien Vanhemelryck, Secretary General of Alliance National Police, contacted by phone this morning.

'Personal drifting'

Following the announcement of this demonstration in front of the headquarters of LFI, Jean-Luc Mélenchon asked "yellow vests" to come and support him this morning and the gendarmerie to ensure the protection of the seat of his party.

Meanwhile, on Wednesday, on Twitter, Christophe Castaner asked the elected to apologize, to which the leader of France Insoumise replied that the Minister of the Interior would do better to resign. The police union has also ordered Christophe Castaner to file a complaint against Jean-Luc Mélenchon following his remarks against the police. "I will do what is called a section 40 and I will ask the public prosecutor, as I do whenever the police are involved, to study and see the feasibility of a prosecution," he said. said Christophe Castzanrer Thursday morning on RTL. According to the minister, "Mr. Mélenchon is in a personal drift".