Stéphane Ravier’s parliamentary attaché prosecuted for violence against an RN activist
Headbutt or fuss, two versions for a single altercation. Antoine Baudino, parliamentary attaché of ex-RN senator Stéphane Ravier, will be tried for “willful violence” against an activist of the National Rally, on May 9 in Marseille, before the police court, informed AFP of the victim, confirming a Info from Marsactu.
The facts occurred on February 10 during a public meeting organized by the senator from Bouches-du-Rhône in front of his parliamentary office in Marseille. He then announced to the 150 activists present that he was withdrawing “from all Parisian authorities” of the far-right party, after a conflict with an adviser to Marine Le Pen. The senator had formalized his rallying to Eric Zemmour three days later.
“A straight headbutt”
According to Enzo Alias, national and departmental delegate of the “Youth with Marine” movement, Antoine Baudino would have said to him that evening that he gave him a violent headbutt, to the point of injuring him. The young man had immediately posted on the social network Twitter a photo of his face, blood flowing from his nose.
Arrived at Stéphane Ravier’s public meeting, Enzo Alias ”didn’t even have time to say anything” that Antoine Baudino immediately asked him what he was doing there, he told AFP. AFP Thursday: “I answer ‘listen, I do what I want, I’m on the public highway’, and there he headbutted me directly”.
Lively exchanges of tweets between the two activists
Contacted by AFP, Antoine Baudino, who has since become coordinator of Reconquête!, the movement of Eric Zemmour, for the Bouches-du-Rhône, repeated the version already delivered to the regional daily Provence “I put on a fuss,” he said, evoking this gesture in rugby which means pressing your hand against an opponent’s face to push him away. “With a fuss, it’s impossible to make someone’s nose bleed,” retorted Enzo Alias to AFP.
Prior to their altercation, Antoine Baudino and Enzo Alias had heated exchanges on Twitter. “I tweeted about Stéphane Ravier denouncing the fact that he was leaving the National Rally, […] I tweeted violently several times, but never insulting him, and his parliamentary assistant did not like it,” Enzo Alias told AFP.