Nazillon, masculine name, term of contempt designating a subordinate Nazi, says the dictionary.
Did Éric Dupond-Moretti mean underling?
He certainly spoke with contempt last November.
But contrary to what she had announced, Marine Le Pen did not file a complaint against the Minister of Justice.
On November 28, when he was questioned in the Assembly by National Rally (RN) MP Michèle Martinez about his action, as Minister of Justice, against "barbarism" and "wilding" after the death of young Thomas in Crépol (Drôme) on the night of November 17 to 18, Éric Dupond-Moretti had looked at her.
“To be credible, expel from your ranks the Gudards (members of the GUD, a far-right movement with violent actions, Editor's note), the identitarians, the nazillons, the racists, the anti-Semites.
You prefer to contrast rural and quiet France, Catholic and white, with the France of the cities, the France of Mohamed, Mouloud and Rachid.
I think of the French who live in the cities and who do not deserve to read on the walls:
Death to the Arabs!
(…) Our Jewish brothers are afraid.
Our Muslim brothers are afraid too.
Your words are incendiary and they bring ultra-right activists into the streets.”
The Minister of Justice cannot be prosecuted
“The answer is filthy.
We will not allow ourselves to be insulted by any minister, as deputies we are the representatives of the French people,” protested Marine Le Pen, after leaving the hemicycle with her troops in protest.
The president of the RN group in the Assembly had said her intention to file a complaint before the Court of Justice of the Republic for insults and defamation.
A Minister of Justice, whoever he may be, cannot be prosecuted before ordinary courts due to immunity provided by the 1881 law on freedom of the press for comments made within Parliament.
There remains the Court of Justice, the competent court to judge crimes or offenses committed by members of the government within the framework of their functions.
At the expiration of the three-month limitation period in force for defamatory or insulting comments, the entourage of the former president of the RN, contacted by AFP, indicated Thursday evening that no complaint had been filed. .
The skirmishes between the two personalities, who clashed during the regional elections in Hauts-de-France, if they do not experience the courtrooms, will continue in the political arena.