Macron’s Team Argues With Diplomats Rather Than Confront the Far-Left
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By agreeing to enlist with her the Young Guard, suspected of being involved in the death of the far right activist, La France insoumée committed a serious mistake. Why persist in not recognizing her, ask Jean-Numa Ducange, historian, Christophe Ramaux, economist, and Didier Leschi, senior official.
Macron’s Team Argues With Diplomats Rather Than Confront the Far-Left
There have been plenty of significant developments in the case of Quentin Deranque, the 23-year-old patriotic activist who died on February 14th after taking a brutal beating two days earlier in Lyon. It is especially worth noting that reports say Jacques-Élie Favrot—an associate of Raphaël Arnault, the far-left MP who founded the ‘antifascist’ La Jeune Garde group that officials believe was involved in the attack—has admitted in police custody …
The murder of Quentin Deranque, a 23-year-old student and militant of the extreme right, at the hands of an extreme leftist group, has shaken politics and fueled the polarization of the streets of France. Continue reading...
Emmanuel Macron announced on Saturday that his government would hold a meeting to discuss "the violent action groups that are raging and have links with any political parties".
After the deadly assault of the nationalist activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon, the government seized justice to counter a possible reconstitution of the yet dissolved Young Guard.
Ten days after the death of the radical far right activist Quentin Deranque, the government announced on Tuesday first measures targeting the antifascist group the Young Guard, suspected of "reco...
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