A far-right lawmaker added turmoil in the French National Assembly on Thursday 3rd. He is accused of making racist remarks about a left-wing black lawmaker in the context of tensions over the government’s immigration policy. Marine Le Pen came forward with the defense of the accused, while Macron said the racist speech was “shot”.
During a session in the French Chamber of Deputies, far-right aide Grégoire de Fournas reportedly yelled “Back to Africa” or “Back to Africa” to Carlos Martens Bilongo when asked about the arrival of immigrants.
French phonetics make it difficult to refer to immigrants or the assistant of origin. His words led to the suspension of the session by the Speaker of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet.
The National Unification Party (RN, Extreme Right) argues that the MP expressed the thesis defended by a França Insubmissa (LFI, radical left) to the “ship” of the immigrants mentioned in the question and “in no case” to Martens Bilongo.
“We are facing manipulation by the LFI, which aims to distort my statements to make me say bad things about a French MP who has the same legitimacy as I did on these benches,” De Fournas said. Said.
Carlos Martens Bilongo expressed his “sadness”. “It’s a shame that I’ve been reduced to the color of my skin today,” added the left wing aide, arguing that the expression was directed at him.
According to Emmanuel Macron’s close circle, the president would have felt “hit” by “irresistible words” in reference to what happened in parliament.
Sanctions against MP
“Racism has no place in our democracy,” assures centrist prime minister élisabeth Borne that it’s okay to “adopt sanctions” against the national MP.
The National Assembly is expected to meet again on Friday at 4:30 (4). The LFI Party announced that it would seek the highest sanction against the far-right parliamentarians: “Expulsion for several months”.
The incident came as the government of centrist President Emmanuel Macron announced a series of measures against irregular immigration amid accusations from the right and the far right of not doing enough to deport immigrants whose residence permits were denied.
The government therefore advocated on Thursday ideas to create a residence permit to attract foreign workers to jobs with a labor shortage and to include people in an irregular situation with a deportation order on the police list of wanted persons.
Le Pen defends his corelijist
Marine Le Pen, Chairman of the National Meeting Group in the Assembly, tried to justify the racist comments of the party MP. For him, the latter was not speaking of LFI MP Carlos Martens Bilongo when he opened the sentence in full session, but rather “migrants transported by boats by NGOs”.
“The arguments created by our political opponents are rude and will not fool the French,” the social network wrote. Earlier, the RN group had reacted in a press release, denouncing a “heinous manipulation” of France.
source: Noticias