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French lawmaker caught buying designer drug in street deal

PARIS (AFP) – A French far-left lawmaker admitted yesterday to having been caught by police after purchasing a synthetic drug from an underage supplier in a street deal, earning him a sharp rebuke from France’s law-and-order interior minister.

Andy Kerbrat, 34, a member of Parliament for the France Unbowed (LFI) party was picked up by police on October 17 carrying 1.35 grammes of 3-Methylmethcathinone, prosecutors told AFP.

The teenage seller had one gramme of the synthetic drug on him, as well as EUR200 (USD216) in cash, they added.

3-MMC is a designer drug intended to mimic the effects of cocaine at about half the street price.

Kerbrat, who was not detained, is being investigated for illicit narcotics use.

Posting his admission on X, Kerbrat said he would seek medical attention for his addiction.

LFI’s parliamentary leader Mathilde Panot said that “addiction is a health issue”, adding she hoped Kerbrat could quickly return to his National Assembly post.

Green party MP Sandrine Rousseau was also supportive, saying: “You admitted everything. You are getting treatment. Come back to us in good shape.”

But hardline Interior Minister Bruno Retailleau, known for his law-and-order credentials, said Kerbrat needed to “draw the consequences of his actions”.

Also on X, Retailleau said MPs had “a duty” to show “exemplary” behaviour.

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