With the Dissolution of the Young Guard, Lyon's Antifascism Loses Another of Its Pillars
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The government formalized the dissolution of the Jeune Garde on Thursday, June 12. In two years, it is the second anti-fascist group dissolved in Lyon, after the Gale. A turning point in the history of anti-fascism in Lyon, where these movements were born in response to a very implanted extreme right.
On June 12, the government dissolved the Young Guard, an anti-fascist group founded in 2018. The organisation, one of whose representatives is MP LFI Raphaël Arnault, will challenge the decision before the Council of State.
The anti-fascist movement "La Jeune Garde" was dissolved on Thursday 12 June by the government in the Council of Ministers. An "authoritarian turn" for the founder of "La Jeune Garde", the insoumis deputy of the Vaucluse, Raphaël Arnault. He will appeal to the Council of State.
Shortly after Bruno Retailleau announced the dissolution of the ultra-left movement on Thursday 12 June, MP LFI Raphaël Arnault announced that he would refer it to the Council of State to cancel it.
The Council of Ministers today announced the dissolution of the Jeune Garde, an anti-fascist movement present in several French cities, including Montpellier. The speech of the movement and MP LFI Raphaël Arnault announced that the Jeune Garde would appeal this decision to the Council of State. Article Antifascism: the Council of Ministers acted the dissolution of the Jeune Garde appeared first on Le Poing.
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