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MEDIA – In the context, the statement seemed credible. Eric Pauget, MP The Republicans of Alpes-Maritimes, indignant on Monday, July 23 in a tweet of information shared by the Belgian parody site Nordpresse. False information in all respects.
The article in question lends comments to General Pierre de Villiers, former Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces who left office a year ago after being drastically reframed by Emmanuel Macron for criticizing the budget choices of the new president. According to Nordpresse, Pierre de Villiers explained on BFMTV "that he had to give the nuclear codes to Alexander Benalla during his first meeting with the president's close". "Information that raises all theories about the reasons for the protection of the character by the top of the state", adds Nordpresse.
While the Benalla case paralyzes the National Assembly, whose commission of inquiry has questioned on Monday the Minister of the Interior on this topic, MP Eric Pauget, offensive on social networks on the Benalla case, saw in this article an additional piece of evidence in the flood of revelations on the front page of the press since four days.
"If true info, it is the most serious and most worrying in my eyes! It requires a complete audit of the operation of the Elysee under parliamentary control," wrote the elected in a deleted tweet since but shared by Nordpresse
This is a real tweet from a DEPUTY LR who stayed online for hours. We can blame what we want in Nordpresse but in any case we help identify the serious dysfunctions of a system where such a guy can be elected. pic.twitter.com/iN7IzSUgBH
– Nordpresse (@Northpress) July 23, 2018
This is not the first time that a false information of Nordpresse is taken seriously, the Parodic aspect not always obvious in the titles of the articles.
Sunday, the administrator of the site Nordpresse posted a series of messages on social networks, explaining that his articles about the Benalla case were "censored "on his Facebook page and suggesting that these parodic articles may have displeased the highest peak of the state.
In response, Facebook has badured that" the content (of Nordpresse) is allowed ". "We have identified a technical problem preventing the display of articles from Nordpresse.be, which we are in the process of settling," added the social network. The situation was back to normal Sunday evening.
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