After Quentin Deranque's Death, Maud Bregeon Denounces La France's "Moral Responsibility" Insoubted in the "Climate of Violence"
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After the death of the nationalist activist Quentin Deranque, who took place during confrontations between ultra-left and ultra-right in Lyon, the authorities fear new overflows. In Toulouse, where calls for...
After Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon, LFI is pointed out, with his opponents accusing him of having "moral responsibility" in the current "climate of violence." "There is no political responsibility of La France unsubstantiated in this drama", the national coordinator of the Manuel Bompard movement defended himself on Tuesday. He "calls everyone to responsibility and vigilance" and to stop "unfounded, serious and false accusations". - Quentin …
Rejecting false accusations, Manuel Bompard assured that there is "no political responsibility of France unsuspecting" in the death of nationalist activist Quentin Deranque, last Thursday Lyon. Éric Coquerel denounced a "sorridical and political recovery".
After the deadly lynching of the young Quentin by the far left, the devil's horns pass from the head of Jean-Marie Le Pen to that of Jean-Luc Mélenchon. After Quentin's death in Lyon, LFI is pointed out by the right and the executive. The spokesman of the government Maud Bregeon denounces his moral responsibility. The Insoumis shout at the slander: "C'est nous quis es attackés", sourniche Mélenchon. The usual sociologists explain that the violen…
DECRYPTAGE - The government spokesman called into question "a moral responsibility of LFI" after the student's fatal beating. But the relationship to the melenchonist movement remains a source of ambiguity in the macroist camp.
Invited by BFMTV-RMC, Maud Bregeon, spokesman for the government, denounced the "lynching" and "unbearable images" after Quentin Deranque's death in Lyon.
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