Deputy Mayor of Perpignan Sentenced for "Violence, Threats and Outrages" on a Policeman
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Marion Bravo, deputy mayor RN of Perpignan, allegedly refused to undergo a blood alcohol test after being arrested by a police officer whom she then clawed
Marion Bravo, deputy to the National Rally mayor of Perpignan, Louis Aliot, resigned from her position on Thursday after being confronted by an officer whom she allegedly assaulted and threatened.
The municipal councillor was tried under a procedure of prior conviction on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, for events that occurred four days earlier in the commune of Perpignan.
A deputy mayor RN of Perpignan Louis Aliot resigned on Thursday, said the town hall in a statement, after violence and threats against a police officer, according to the Independent.
The far-right councillor in Perpignan City Council, Marion Bravo, has been convicted of threatening, insulting and maintaining a violent attitude towards a police officer. The events date back to April 5, when, during a traffic control, Bravo allegedly refused to submit to a breathalyzer test and raised her voice. She also allegedly scratched the officer on the arm and face and tried to intimidate her by assuring her that she could influence her…
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