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The French Government promised this Sunday that there will be no impunity against the ministers accused by a television program of participating in clandestine dinners and parties held in exclusive places in Paris without respecting security regulations.

The M6 ​​chain started the controversy after

an investigation with a hidden camera released

this week in which an organizer of those evenings admitted that members of the Executive had participated in them, although he did not identify them.

This Sunday, the

hashtag #OnVeutLesNoms

(

#QueremosLosNombres

) became a trend on Twitter, with more than 16,000 messages from Internet users asking to know who they are and requesting their future resignation.

"I have asked the prefect of the Paris Police to verify the veracity of the facts so that, if they are true, he persecutes the organizers and participants of these clandestine dinners," Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin also said on Twitter.

The Police responded with another message where they noted that an investigation has been opened.

For her part, the delegate Minister of Citizenship, Marlène Schiappa, added that if it is found that any member of the Executive has taken part in these meetings, they will not have any privilege.

"

If ministers or deputies have broken the rules, it is necessary that there be fines and that they be sanctioned the same as any other citizen," he

stressed on the Europe 1 radio station, also adding on Twitter that the resignation is taken for granted if the accusations are confirmed .

His words were in the same line as those of the Minister of Economy and Finance, Bruno Le Maire, who, although he claimed to be convinced that his colleagues have not attended those evenings, urged that the organizer give the names.

The images released by M6 show how in these appointments, with menus between 160 and 490 euros, the sanitary restrictions in force are not respected.

"

Once you go through the door there is no Covid

. We want people to feel comfortable. This is a private club. We want people to feel at home," says one of the people questioned, who emphasizes that the mask is not mandatory for staff working on them.

The controversy begins to grow at the beginning of the third confinement in a year that affects the entire country to stop the advance of the pandemic, which since March has caused 96,493 deaths, according to figures for this Saturday, and about 4.7 million positives .

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