After Quentin Deranque's Death, More "Meetings" in Universities in Case of Public Order Disturbances
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Scheduled by the FSU trade union on 27 February, the conference was cancelled "following the recent events in Lyon", indicated the ENS communication service.
The Minister of Higher Education wished to tighten the screw on conferences in universities, after the tragedy that occurred on Thursday in Lyon on the sidelines of the arrival of MP LFI Rima Hassan at Sciences-po. A pressure difficult to exercise.
Toujours Debout from February 17, 2026
After Quentin Deranque's Death, More "Meetings" in Universities in Case of Public Order Disturbances
There will be no "meetings" in universities if a risk of disorder to public order is proven," said Philippe Baptiste, Minister of Higher Education.
The decision of the Minister of Higher Education to ban political conferences in universities when there is a risk of disorder to public order is widely supported by public opinion. According to a CSA poll for CNews, Europe 1 and the JDD, two out of three French people support this measure.
While Sébastien Lecornu ordered France not to "house" in its ranks, the government announced that it would restrict political meetings in universities after the death of Quentin Deranque. Tension did not fall back in France after the public prosecutor spoke on Monday about the investigation conducted around ...
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