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This Wednesday, the deputy of Gironde Loïc Prud'homme (La France insoumise), revealed on Twitter that his permanence had been degraded in Villenave-d'Ornon, in the Bordeaux metropolis.
The elected official incriminates "
a xenophobic neo-fascist group
", which would also be at the origin of "
other hateful tags aimed at the premises of Family Planning 33
".
One of the tags on the tenure of the elected official mentions “
Identity direct action
”, accompanied by a cross of Lorraine.
A
modus operandi
far from new in Bordeaux.
Faced with these degradations, the Insoumis parliamentarian writes that “
this will never deter [him] from defending the universalism of our Republic
” and calls for the identification and dissolution of this group.
A request already made two days ago by the environmental deputy of the Gironde, Nicolas Thierry, after the discovery, for the third time in less than a month, of tags on the premises of the Family Planning of the Gironde.
On March 6, the ecologist wrote to the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, to ask him for "
effective measures
" to fight against "
attacks
" deemed "
unacceptable
".
Several degradations since December
For several months, whether on the premises of Family Planning, Bordeaux mosques or migrant support associations, these degradations have been repeated and seem to come from a single origin.
In January, tags of the same ilk had been inscribed on the permanence of the MoDem deputy Frédéric Zgainski, again including a cross of Lorraine and the terms “
Identity direct action
”.
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After the degradations relayed by Loïc Prud'homme, many elected officials showed their support for the parliamentarian from Gironde.
Among them, the mayor of Bordeaux, Pierre Hurmic, for whom "
concrete measures must be taken following this series of attacks
" and the deputy Thomas Cazenave, who assures that "
everything must be done to put an end to the actions of these small groups far-right
”.
On February 1, Gérald Darmanin had also announced the dissolution of the small group “
Bordeaux nationaliste
”, considered as “
causing violent acts against people or property
”.
A few weeks later, eight former members of this organization, accused of having violently attacked residents of the Saint-Michel district, were arrested.