This time, Jean-Luc Mélenchon was clear.
Far from its usual convoluted formulas to avoid naming the opponent.
Present with the rebellious parliamentarians Sunday Place de la République in Paris, the head of LFI bluntly denounced the
"Islamist terrorism"
which once again hit France, after the assassination on Friday of a history professor in Conflans -Sainte-Honorine, beheaded for presenting his students with
Charlie Hebdo
caricatures
.
By citing the nature of the aggressor, Jean-Luc Mélenchon wanted to wring the necks of his detractors who accuse him of being linked to
"Islamo-leftism"
, and therefore of showing complacency towards radical Islam.
For some, the caution of the leader of France rebellious to each Islamist attack could even be explained by electoral calculations
.
"Jean-Luc Mélenchon has his share of responsibility in this cowardice that there was on the part of the left",
again mocked the former Prime Minister, Manuel Valls, on Sunday, also
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