Jean-Luc Mélenchon: Complaint by Radio J Journalist Against Lfi Leader
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Radio J journalist Frédéric Haziza announced on 31 August that he had filed a complaint against the leader of the LFI movement, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, for "doxing", a practice recently regulated by the law of 2024 which consists of public disclosure of private information that could expose to a risk, relays Franceinfo. This judicial procedure was launched after a speech delivered by the leader of La France insoubted at the summer universities of th…
LFI's leader was named in Frédéric Haziza during a speech during the party's summer universities.
During a speech, the leader of La France insoumée s'en was caught at Frédéric Haziza whom he had accused of interrogating "all the people who pass by saying: "Not true that Mélenchon is anti-Semitic?"
Frédéric Haziza, a journalist in one of the radio stations of the Jewish community, reported filing a complaint against the leader of Unsuspected France, who had questioned him at the party's summer universities


During a speech in the Drôme on 22 August, the leader of LFI was taken by name to Frédéric Haziza whom he had accused of interrogating "all the people who pass by saying "not true that Mélenchon is anti-Semitic?".
Frédéric Haziza, a journalist of Radio J, announced that he had filed a complaint against Jean-Luc Mélenchon. The leader of La France insoumise publicly attacked the journalist at his party's summer university in early August.
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