All it took was a spark.
In Paris, Anne Hidalgo had let her city turn into a landfill, the streets were littered
bins, the extreme left had only to set fires.
The Place de la Concorde plunged into the night of discord, the walls of the Hôtel de la Marine threatened by flames offered the picture of a country in the grip of chaos.
Same fiery atmosphere in Rennes, Nantes, Amiens, Dijon.
Inhabited by a feeling of impunity which has allowed them for ten years to sow terror in our streets, the thugs of the radical left have engaged in their sinister ritual of destruction.
62 or 64, what does it matter?
The only goal is to humiliate the state and tear it down.
There are several hundred of them to openly display their desire to overthrow the regime, but they benefit from an indulgence that contrasts with the intransigence that strikes the other end of the political spectrum.
The rebels in the Assembly play the blasters
Vincent Tremolet de Villers
The police, as always, do their job, but, behind, the commentariat struggles to hide a form...
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