An ultra-right group from Montpellier, Bloc Montpelliérain, was dissolved on Wednesday March 4 because of“calls for violence, hatred and discrimination”introduced the federal government spokesperson, Maud Bregeon, on the finish of the council of ministers.
“Three other dissolutions of small violent groups from both the ultra-left and the ultra-right will follow”added Mme Bregeon. In addition, the Ministry of the Interior “launched work for the dissolution of five local emanations of the Young Guard”that are reconstitutions of the ultra-left motion already dissolved in June 2025, she recalled.
The Montpellier Bloc, the ultra-right group Patria Albiges, primarily based in Albi, and a small ultra-left group are at the moment the goal of a dissolution process launched by the Ministry of the Interior a number of months in the past, earlier than the dying of Quentin Deranque, a radical far-right activist overwhelmed to dying in Lyon, on February 14.
Since 2017, 49 teams, together with the latest the Jeune Garde and Lyon populaire, have been the topic of dissolution decrees by the Council of Ministers. However, some, like Les Soulèves de la Terre, appealed to the Council of State, which they received.
Aged 20 to 26, the seven individuals indicted following the dying of Quentin Deranque are identified to be both former members of the Young Guard or near the ultra-left motion, based in 2018 in Lyon by LFI deputy Raphaël Arnault and dissolved in June. Two have been collaborators of the parliamentarian.
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