France Insoumise deputy Aurélie Trouvé criticizes the government for inadequate cybersecurity funding following a tax administration data breach. She accuses officials of lying about sufficient resources for fighting wildfires, citing understaffing and poor forest management. Trouvé also announces plans to use a parliamentary niche to ban dangerous neonicotinoid pesticides, prioritizing public health over agricultural interests. Finally, she defends Jean-Luc Mélenchon’s proposal to cancel debt held by the Bank of France to reduce state financial constraints.