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Deadly Attack in Lyon: Lfi Under Pressure, Three Relatives of a victim...

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While Maud Bregeon, spokesman for the government, had called for the exclusion at least "temporarily" of Raphaël Arnault from his parliamentary group, the coordinator of unsubmissed France replied that Raphaël Arnault "has no responsibility for the tragedy that occurred in Lyon last Thursday and that he...

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Since Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, who had been beaten by several young people, seven of whom had been charged and detained, LFI had been under pressure. Starting with Jean-Luc Mélenchon, as Élizabeth Martichoux explains. (Politics).

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who had commented on social networks on the death in France of a nationalist activist, denied on Thursday any "interference" in French internal affairs after being criticized by President Emmanuel Macron.

·Paris, France
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Targeted on all sides since Quentin Deranque's deadly aggression, Jean-Luc Mélenchon's movement organizes the counter-attack against those who accuse him of brutalizing the public debate.

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Jacques-Élie Favrot was charged with complicity in murder by instigation and placed in pre-trial detention after the death of Quentin Deranque. Other activists from the ranks of the antifa la Jeune Garde movement were charged with murder.

·Paris, France
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Lyon's Attorney's Office proceeds on a voluntary homicide following the beating of 23-year-old Deranque. Eleven arrested, seven in custody: among the suspects also the collaborator of Raphaël Arnault

·Italy
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Two men are being prosecuted for voluntary homicide and a parliamentary assistant for complicity after the deadly attack on 12 February on the sidelines of a conference at Sciences Po Lyon.

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France24 broke the news in France on Wednesday, February 18, 2026.
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