Sébastien Delogu, deputy LFI of the northern districts of Marseille was sentenced by the Criminal Court of the Marseille city for aggravated violence. His lawyer announces this Friday morning that he will call on.
The rebellious deputy Sébastien Delogu was sentenced this Friday, February 14, 2025 on Friday, 2025 by the Marseille Criminal Court to 5,000 euros fine for aggravated violence on an assistant principal of the Saint-Exupéry high school and on a main education councilor (CPE). He was prosecuted for kicking them during a demonstration of students against the pension reform in front of their high school in March 2023.
During the hearing a month ago, six months suspended prison sentence and 1,000 euros fine had been required, based on the facts of the facts and the testimony of the victims. The lawyer for the Marseille deputy, Me Yones Taguelmint announced that he was going to appeal. The court mentioned two years earlier a “virulent exchange”, first between the principal of the establishment and the elected Marseille. At the time, the two members of the National Education Staff were granted a day of temporary work interruption (ITT).
At the time of the facts, the CPE had tried to intervene, not thinking that it was “possible to receive a kick from an elected representative of the Republic”, in his words, on January 7. With the main assistant of the school, the two then filed a complaint against Sébastien Delogu. The latter had been prosecuted for acts of “violence aggravated by three circumstances followed by total incapacity for work less than eight days”.
Candidate for the town hall of Marseille in 2026?
An embarrassing case, therefore, for the LFI deputy who does not hide his ambitions in Marseille for the municipal elections of 2026. In an interview with the daily La Provence, the deputy for the northern districts of Marseille defends a union of the left, LFI At the head, to direct the second city in France. “LFI has arrived at the top of the left in the last elections and is responsible for leading the Union of the left to Marseille (…) as soon as a political program will be put on the table, there will be an LFI list. At that time, we will see who wants to project ourselves, “he launched.
Until then, rebellious France has not been part of the coalition of the left led by the current mayor of Marseille, Benoît Payan. The rebellious and Sébastien Delogu did not miss, until then, to be very critical of the Socialist Party (PS) and the deputy mayor, Samia Ghali. For Sébastien Delogu, the PS “made the mistake of putting on the history of the Guérini and Gaudin clans, with the same strategies of clientelism and corruption”. For a good and due alliance, it is not won.