Raquel Garrido criticizes her suspension from the LFI group for 4 months, similar to that of Quatennens
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Raquel Garrido denounces her "banishment" from the LFI group for four months "like Quatennens"
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A quarantine within LFI
\n\nThe former spokesperson, now a columnist at CNEWS, Raquel Garrido denounces a complex situation within France Insoumise (LFI). Like her colleague Adrien Quatennens, she finds herself banned from the movement for a period of four months. She announced this measure on Twitter, emphasizing the parity of treatment with Quatennens, sidelined for the same period due to statements deemed disturbing.\n\n
A decision that is not unanimous
\n\nThe silence imposed on Raquel Garrido by LFI has provoked many reactions, both internal and external. Just like the sidelining of Adrien Quatennens, one of the leaders of the Insoumis, this measure is proof of a tense situation within the group itself. There are many critics, with some members denouncing a desire to silence dissenting voices.\n\n
Raquel Garrido, a controversial figure
\n\nA lawyer by training, Raquel Garrido has always distinguished herself by her outspokenness, which has earned her a lot of support but also harsh criticism within La France Insoumise. Her sidestep towards journalism at CNEWS has also been controversial, with many members of the movement considering it incompatible with her political commitment.\n\n
What does the future hold for Raquel Garrido and Adrien Quatennens?
\n\nThis four-month "ban" marks a major break between the leadership of the LFI and these two emblematic figures. What will be their future within this movement (or outside)? This question remains unanswered to this day. As for Garrido \n\n, she seems to calmly envisage her future outside the party, affirming on Twitter: "I do not know if I will still usefully serve the cause of the people at the FI. I devote myself to reflection on the place and role of intellectuals engaged in the media.” In conclusion, the "banishment" for"like Quatennens"\n\nresonates within France Insoumise the echo of a crisis of freedom of expression and internal debate. This situation could have long-term effects, questioning the unity and stability of the political movement. As the 2022 presidential election looms, these tensions could well reshuffle the cards within the French radical left. \n\n \n\n