Overview
- General practitioner Saïd Ouichou reported to police that LFI deputy Sébastien Delogu sent an intimidating SMS after a dispute over campaign posters in Marseille’s northern districts.
- According to messages cited by multiple outlets, Delogu told Ouichou not to discuss politics with him, urged him to “stay in your place,” and said it was “the last time” he would say it.
- Ouichou says he filed the main courante at the 12th‑arrondissement station as a precaution after noticing his posters were repeatedly covered by Delogu’s, which he had asked to stop in a courteous text.
- Delogu’s entourage rejects the characterization of threats, says the exchange contained no insults, and accuses Ouichou of seeking to damage the deputy’s image; no formal complaint has been reported and prosecutors have not commented.
- Public reactions have stayed brief, with Ouichou posting that he will not yield to intimidation and Delogu responding with a reaction GIF and a link to coverage as the 2026 municipal race grows more contentious.