What We Know About the Ties Between La France and the Jeune Garde
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A number of ultra-left militants are suspected of having played a role in the lynching of Quentin Deranque, on 12 February in Lyon. Aggrieved, France is trying to distance itself from the Young Anti-Fascist Guard, this Lyon groupuscule cited in the investigation. - What we know about the links maintained by La France insoumé avec la Jeune Garde (Politics).
Live on Twitch, facing the announcement of Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, Clement Viktorovich laughed. A long, soundful laugh, assumed, at the same time as he pronounced the words "crane trauma". When the public morals professional is caught up in his own principles...
Suspension of certain electoral campaigns, including that of Jean-Michel Aulas, political recoverys, ecologists in a hurry to position themselves vis-à-vis La France insoumise... Since last Thursday, the death of the young neo-fascist upsets the local Lyon political debate.
The outgoing mayor, Grégory Doucet, denounced the " lynching" of the young student of extreme right, while the candidate UDR supported by the RN, Alexandre Dupalais, criticizes Jean-Michel Aulas' "guilty blur" on the issue of political violence.
The Minister of Justice, who spoke on Wednesday during questions to the government in the Senate, said that he was targeting people "condemned by justice."
The former President of the Lyon Olympian argued that "with the necessary tools, we could have detected more quickly" the drama that occurred. The candidate who "refuses all extremes", also points to the possible alliance of the outgoing mayor in the second round with LFI.
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