Three days of the first round of the presidential election, the approach feeds the lawsuit in laxity brought by the right and the extreme right against the head of state.
Three days of the first round of the presidential election, the complaint filed, Wednesday, April 6, by the lawyer of a part of the family of Samuel Paty, the professor of history-geography decapitated on the street, In Conflans-Sainte-Honorine (Yvelines), October 16, 2020, by a jihadist terrorist, feeds the lawsuit in laxity brought by the right and the extreme right against the president candidate Macron. An antiphon, repeated throughout the five-year, that the death of Jeremie Cohen, a young Jewish man overturned, on February 16, by a tram, in Bobigny, while he was leaking a group of fifteen violent attackers, has already woke up in recent days. “Who will make justice to the family of Samuel Paty? Who will make justice to the family of Jeremie Cohen? Does it be the families of victims who cry” murdered laxity “so that we are finally listening?”, Launched , on Twitter, Wednesday, the reconquest candidate !, Eric Zemmour.
An executive counselor wondered about the timing of this complaint: “The way to do it is a bit weird, so close to the first round. We do not see what the lawyer is looking for: answers? a Visibility? “During his Defense Meeting, Saturday, April 2, Emmanuel Macron had mentioned the figure of the professor, victim of the” fatal conspiracy of the madness of men and the Islamist terrorist ideology “. “Faced with Islamist fanaticism that sows death, facing the separatism that wants to settle in the Republic the rule of some and the reign of the strongest, there is no more powerful than the soothing soothing of secularism! Liberty, freedom, equality, fraternity, secularism! “, had affirmed the head of state.
The parents of Samuel Paty, if they emphasize the “empathy” including Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron have shown their regard since the drama of October 2020 – the Head of State has visited them in December 2021, on the sidelines of a displacement in the Allier -, are severe against the public authorities. “We still ask ourselves this question: Why has Samuel not benefited from protection?” They write in a text published by liberation. “We know that the answer to these questions will not revive Samuel, but we would like to know the truth.” “Imparding mistakes have been committed (…). My brother has not sacrificed himself. All those who could and should have protected it, “added Mickaëlle Paty, one of the two sisters of the deceased.
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