Everyone at their residence. The French president Emmanuel Macron reviews on to the Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni on the problem of the lynching of Quentin Déranque: in a brief speech from character republican (within the French that means of the time period) in opposition to the political violence of the left and the precise Macron stated that «as for the opposite political feedback I see, I’m at all times struck by seeing people who find themselves nationalists, who don’t need to be disturbed of their properties, are at all times the primary to touch upon what occurs to others. Let everybody keep at residence and the sheep will likely be nicely taken care of.”
“Are you speaking about Giorgia Meloni?” a reporter asked him. “You understood correctly,” replied the president, who was visiting New Delhi.
The Italian prime minister had written a message of condolence and condemnation of the affair on X. «The killing of the younger Quentin Deranque in France is a deeply stunning and saddening occasion. The demise of a boy in his early twenties, attacked by teams attributable to left-wing extremism and overwhelmed by a local weather of ideological hatred that crosses numerous nations, is a wound for the entire of Europe. No political concept, no ideological opposition can justify violence or remodel the confrontation into bodily aggression. When hatred and violence take the place of dialogue, democracy at all times loses.”
No direct controversy, but in France and above all to Lyonwhich has always been the scene of clashes between right and left – perhaps even a few minutes before Déranque’s killing – the risk is that of a resumption of political violence. The effort of Macron it therefore goes in a broader direction than that of the simple condemnation of left-wing extremism, which was not lacking even in the days preceding the attack. The sentence on Meloni was not surprisingly preceded by a broader reflection on political violence: «No group that resorts to violence – the president had just said – has legitimacy in the Republic and I say this with great force. Yes, the extreme parties must clean up their internal affairs, in this case the far left, but also the other extreme parties, even the right, which sometimes has militants in its ranks who justify violent action.”
After the phrases of Macronthe Italian Interior Minister Antonio Tajani additionally intervened, explaining that Déranque’s demise is “a serious fact that concerns everyone”. «The killing of a younger French activist, principally in a college context – he wrote on Facebook – is a critical undeniable fact that considerations everybody, an episode that should be condemned with out hesitation. A homicide that has no boundaries, a warning to those that use hatred and violence, to those that insult and use offensive language.”
«There were many Quentins in Italy – he then added – Some in the darkest periods of the Republic. Here, condemning episodes like the one in Lyon also serves this purpose, to ensure that we do not return to a bad past in Italy too. Because politics is above all dialogue and discussion, even with those who don’t think like us.”
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