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“Racism has no place in our democracy”: Borne reacts to racist statements by RN deputy

A National Grouping deputy said he is “going back to Africa” ​​while LFI deputy Carlos Martens Bilongo defied the government on a migrant boat stranded in the Mediterranean.

Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne has just reacted to the statements of a deputy from the National Association. The RN parliamentarian launched “go back to Africa” ​​while the LFI deputy Carlos Martens Bilongo challenged the government on a migrant boat stranded in the Mediterranean.

“Racism has no place in our democracy,” he replied.

The president of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, ended this Thursday the session of questions to the Government, after this departure of the deputy that caused the indignation of the parliamentarians.

After a few minutes of bewilderment, the president of the Assembly ended the session “given the seriousness of the facts” and “the legitimate emotion” in the chamber. Leftist and majority elected officials attributed the arrest to deputy RN Grégoire de Fournas.

Author: Hugues Garnier with AFP
Source: BFM TV

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