Europe 1 with AFP 5:30 p.m., March 10, 2023

The LFI deputy from Marseille, Sébastien Delogu, allegedly behaved violently against the CPE and the deputy headmaster of the Saint-Exupéry high school.

The latter decided to file a complaint, this Friday, March 10.

The entourage of Sébastien Delogu for his part "firmly" denied these accusations. 

The deputy headmaster and the main education adviser of a Marseille high school filed a complaint on Friday for violence against the LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu after scuffles during the blockade of their establishment, accusations denied by the elected official. learned from consistent sources.

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The MP allegedly behaved violently

"This Friday morning, following demonstrations against the pension reform, there was a blockade of the Saint-Exupéry high school. There was Sébastien Delogu, who allegedly behaved violently against the CPE and the deputy headmaster, and these two staff have lodged a complaint", we declared to the rectorate of Aix-Marseille, confirming information from BFM Marseille.

The entourage of Sébastien Delogu for his part "firmly" denied these accusations. 

"Around 07:00, the management and the police intervened violently against the students who were demonstrating. A member of the management (and) a policeman belted and put a student on the ground to immobilize him. Following the protests of the colleagues present, the principal released the student before accusing the teachers present and the unions of being "responsible" for the blockage", for their part described in a joint press release the unions CGT, FO, Snes and SUD of the school.

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The deputy would have been taken to task according to the unions

“The local CGT union then intervened in support of the students, as well as the deputy Sébastien Delogu, to prevent further violence from taking place. The deputy, who was trying to intervene, was himself physically attacked by a member of management," the unions added.