In France, they will be banned supporters of a competitor of Macroon

France’s authorities will be ruled by the neo-Nazi ultra-right grouping “Paris Zuyava”. She is suspected of attacking the protesters who participated in the electional rally organized by Eric Zemmur, presidential candidate of France. About it reports The Guardian.

According to the publication, December 12, Gerald Darmannen Minister stated that he was going to ban a radical ultra-right grouping, which participated in the mass brawl. The head of the Ministry of Internal Affairs expressed the hope that the State Council would approve of his initiative.

On December 5, Eric Zemmur, Competitor of Macron in the next presidential election, organized the first meeting of support in the framework of the election campaign. SOS RACISME Society, which fights against racial discrimination, in response to this staged a protest right at a meeting with a politician. Representatives of SOS Racisme stated that they were going to hold a peaceful action, but they were attacked by Zuyavi, which are considered supporters of the sanctuary. Five people were injured in a mass brawl.

The Minister suggested that the grouping is formed by former members of previously prohibited student and militarized ultra-right groups. Jean-Yves Cami, the political browser from the analytical center of Jean-Zhores, added: “Their only sense of existence is the fight against anti-fascists, left, in general, with all that is associated with feminism, LGBT, and the current European policy on migration.” The browser suggested that that is why they support sanctuary and attacked SOS Racisme.

At the rally on December 5, 27-year-old Valentin Abdelmagid attacked Erica Sammura. The protection detained an attacker and brought him out of the hall. Now he is in custody for intentional violence. As reported by the police, it is associated with various offenses. The cause of the attack is political views politics.

The nomination of the sanctuary for the presidency of the fifth republic became known on November 30. It is known as a supporter of radical right views. Presidential elections will be held in France in April 2022.

/Media reports.