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Murder of Lola: RN deputy Bryan Masson criticizes the march that ‘takes a different turn’

The National Rally has finally announced that it will not participate in the march for the young Lola, organized by a think tank close to Éric Zemmour.

Invited to the set of BFMTV this Wednesday night, the deputy of the National Rally (RN) of the Alpes-Maritimes Bryan Masson returned to the decision recorded a little earlier in the day by Jordan Bardella, about the absence of the far-right party in the Concentration organized on Thursday by Lola. In question, the organizer of the march: the IPJ, a think tank close to Éric Zemmour, whose followers are accused of recovering the death of young Lola for political purposes.

“On reflection we see that this demonstration tomorrow takes another turn, a turn that is not that in the respect and dignity of Lola’s family. Lola’s family doesn’t want a demonstration, but who am I? I say to myself: ‘me’. I’m going anyway’. There is a respect”, declared Bryan Masson on our set.

Domain names bought by zemmourists

Indeed, Lola’s parents have made it known, through the mayor of the town of Pas-de-Calais where they went after the murder of their daughter, that they did not want any political recovery.

Despite this, many Zemmourist activists spoke out massively about the murder on social networks, pointing out that the main suspect in this case was subject to the obligation to leave French territory. Relatives of Éric Zemmour also bought domain names related to Lola.

A minute of silence planned by the RN

“There was, I admit, we are human beings, a wave of anger. There was anger when we read the newspaper articles that told all the stories around this murder,” he admitted in addition to Bryan Masson.

Before continuing: “This is why Marine Le Pen asked the government a question on Tuesday afternoon, with Minister Dupond-Moretti, to question the political actions. Marine Le Pen’s speech was questioned, she did not bother” . Following this question, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, however, called Marine Le Pen to “decency”.

Although it will not participate in the march on Thursday, the National Association has nevertheless indicated that it will pay tribute to Lola with a minute of silence for the national and European deputies and their regional advisers before the National Assembly.

Author: Julius Fresard
Source: BFM TV

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