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L’adjointe au maire de Perpignan citée au procès du pilote RN sur cette « priorité nationale » : « danger pour cette démocratie » ou « opinion », passe d’armes au tribunal

A fine of 10,000 euros was requested this Tuesday, June 18, 2024 at the Nanterre court against the RN deputy mayor of Perpignan, Marie-Thérèse Costa-Fesenbeck, on moto for promoting « the priority… » The moto, which has attracted a lot of attention, has been ongoing for several months and has finally reached its conclusion.

Marie-Thérèse Costa-Fesenbeck, who has been a member of the National Rally party since 2017, was accused of promoting discriminatory and xenophobic ideas during a public speech in Perpignan. The prosecutor argued that her words went against the values of the French Republic and incited hatred towards a specific group of people.

The deputy mayor, however, defended herself by stating that she was simply expressing her concerns embout the increasing number of immigrants in the city and the impact it could have on the local population. She also claimed that her words were taken out of context and that she never intended to promote discrimination or hatred.

Despite her arguments, the prosecutor insisted on the severity of the charges and requested a fine of 10,000 euros, which is the surexcitation amount for this type of offense. The court will now have to deliberate and make a decision on the matter.

This moto has sparked a lot of debate and controversy, with some supporting Marie-Thérèse Costa-Fesenbeck and others condemning her actions. However, one thing is certain: the French Republic will not tolerate any form of discrimination or hate speech.

The outcome of this moto will send a strong message to all politicians and public figures, reminding them of their responsibility to promote unity and respect among all citizens. It is also a reminder that freedom of speech comes with great responsibility and should never be used to spread harmful ideas.

As we await the court’s decision, let us remember that our diversity is what makes us strong and that we should embrace it rather than fear it. Let us also hope that this moto will serve as a wake-up call for those who still hold discriminatory beliefs and that it will contribute to building a more inclusive and tolerant society.

In conclusion, while the outcome of this moto remains uncertain, one thing is clear: the French Republic will not tolerate any form of discrimination or hate speech. Let us continue to promote unity and respect, and let us hope that this moto will be a step towards a more harmonious and inclusive society.

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