Chilling images of police violence ... And a hot atmosphere in the majority.

With, now, deputies who feel humiliated by the announcement of the rewriting of article 24. 

We told you about it this Friday morning on Europe1, Emmanuel Macron said he was "very shocked" by the beating of a black producer by the police.

Words he made on Thursday in front of Gerald Darmanin, during an interview at the Elysee Palace.

According to our information, the President then asked his Minister of the Interior for "very clear sanctions" against the police officers concerned.

A form of call to order because earlier in the week, the Head of State had already asked him for explanations on the management of the maintenance of order after the dispersion of the migrant camp in République, in Paris.

Article 24: Castex sets fire to the powder 

Gerald Darmanin is already mired in the controversy over Article 24 of the Comprehensive Security Law (aimed at controlling the dissemination of images of the police during demonstrations), which he himself has pushed.

Jean Castex wanted to calm things down by appointing an independent commission on this subject.

But he resumed his majority.

This commission aims to rewrite a text already itself rewritten last week by the Prime Minister, even though part of the majority wishes to delete this article altogether.

Clearly, it looks like a first class funeral.

It must be said that the pressure has been increasing since the announcement Thursday evening of this commission.

Many LREM parliamentarians have publicly castigated the idea.

Richard Ferrand, the President of the Assembly, close among the close relations of the President, himself expressed his deep emotion, affirming that "such a commission would constitute an attack on the missions of the Parliament".

"We feel trapped, inaudible" 

A crisis meeting is scheduled for Monday between Darmanin and the walking deputies of the Law Commission.

Even within the government, the sequence begins to create real rifts between the supporters of Darmanin and the left wing.

"We feel trapped, inaudible, we do not understand why we have this law on our hands," a member of the government told us.

In short, the macronie is tearing itself apart.

It remains to be seen how long Emmanuel Macron can remain truly silent.