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Municipales in Strasbourg: a Former Spokesman of the Young Guard Withdraws His Candidacy, Claiming to Be a Victim of Threats

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Cem Yoldas, leader of a list supported by the New Anti-capitalist Party for the municipal elections in Strasbourg, withdraws his candidacy. Former spokesman of the anti-fascist movement of La Jeune Garde, he claims to be a victim of threats and harassment since the death of Quentin Deranque.

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Cem Yoldas, leader of a list supported by the New Anti-capitalist Party for the municipal elections in Strasbourg, withdraws his candidacy. Former spokesman of the anti-fascist movement of La Jeune Garde, he claims to be a victim of threats and harassment since the death of Quentin Deranque.

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At the head of a list supported by the New Anti-capitalist Party in the capital of the Grand-Est region, Cem Yoldas announced this Wednesday the withdrawal of his candidacy to "protect parcels, parcels and their families".

·Paris, France
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In Strasbourg, Cem Yoldas announced the withdrawal of his far left list "Strasbourg c'est nous" from the municipalities after death threats. The former spokesman of the Young Guard, supported by the NPA, denounces a climate of tension

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The former listhead announced that he wanted to file a complaint against the perpetrators of the threats against her, but also against the RN candidate Virginie Joron, who he accused of having published on social networks the address of his place of work.

·Paris, France
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Cem Yoldas, former spokesman of the disbanded antifasout organisation, renounces to lead his list to the municipalities of Strasbourg. The extreme left candidate invokes threats from the "extreme right" received since the death of Quentin Deranque in Lyon.

Resumption in the municipal elections in Strasbourg. Cem Yoldas announced this Wednesday, 25 February, that he was no longer a candidate. He evokes reasons for "security" and the "violence of the far right" after the death of Quentin Deranque. Supported by the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA), he carried the list "Strasbourg, it's us!".

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Rue89 Strasbourg broke the news in on Wednesday, February 25, 2026.
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