About fifteen anti-vaccine demonstrators invaded the office of the President of the National Assembly, Richard Ferrand (LREM), in Châteaulin (Finistère), this Friday, before being put to flight by a gendarmerie patrol, said this last.

Showing "a certain hostility", the demonstrators had "behaviors or gestures which can be likened to death threats", according to the same source who specified that there had been no degradation, neither violence nor cry.

“Unacceptable” behavior

They fled "precipitously" upon the arrival of a patrol of gendarmes, said the gendarmerie.

Richard Ferrand was traveling to Quimper at the time of the events, according to his entourage.

Contacted, he did not follow up immediately.

The member of Finistère announced the filing of a complaint to the radio France Bleu Breizh Izel.

"It is unacceptable that violent acts of intimidation are carried out against any parliamentarian," he declared.

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