Mayor in France Suspended Over ‘Too Jewish’ Comment
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Bernard Bazinet, mayor of the small commune of Augignac, Dordogne, was suspended from office for a month. He had commented: "France is too youpine to boycott" under a Facebook publication of the newspaper Libération about Israel's participation in Eurovision.
Mayor in France Suspended Over ‘Too Jewish’ Comment
FRANCE (VINnews) – A French mayor has been suspended from office for one month after posting a social media comment describing France as “too Jewish,” a remark widely condemned as antisemitic, Le Parisien reported Thursday. Bernard Bazinet, mayor of the small town of Augignac in southwest France, made the comment earlier this month while supporting […]
This sanction follows a comment posted on Facebook on 4 December last by the editor under an article in the newspaper Libération dedicated to Israel's participation in Eurovision 2026, an event threatened with...
Laurent Nuñez thus sent the ball back to the inhabitants of Augignac to judge, in the course of the municipal elections in March, the seriousness of the acts of the edict.
The mayor of Augignac, Dordogne, is suspended from office following anti-Semitic comments published on Facebook. The mayor of the commune of Augignac, Dordogne, is suspended from office.
The mayor of the commune of Augignac, Dordogne, is suspended a month after anti-Semitic comments made on Facebook.
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