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Video. Violence at the PSG: Dominique De Villepin Criticises the Lack of Anticipation of the State and Denounces the Amalgams of Jordan Bardella

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Former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin denounces collective responsibility for the incidents at the PSG and asks Jordan Bardella for an apology for his remarks on immigration

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BAROMÈTRE FIGARO MAGAZINE - According to an exclusive study carried out from 31 May to 2 June, the confidence rating of the president of the National Rally reaches 47%, up 6 points in a month.

·Paris, France
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Former Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin denounces collective responsibility for the incidents at the PSG and asks Jordan Bardella for an apology for his remarks on immigration

·France
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Riots broke out in France last weekend after the victory of the PSG football club, and the online publication Politico writes that right-wing populists are now trying to exploit the anger caused by the unrest for their own political interests.

·Estonia
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The former Prime Minister challenges the statements of Jordan Bardella, who attributed the violence that occurred after the PSG's sacre to "immigrant" youths.

The PSG's victory celebrations have once again degenerated into scenes of urban violence. Abribus destroyed, burned vehicles, 219 wounded, including 57 police officers and gendarmes, more than 890 arrests: a heavy balance which reveals, beyond football, the chronic inability of the state to guarantee the security of property and people. Six months ago a presidential that announced explosive, national right and radical left scarf, while the macro…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, June 2, 2026.
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