The tags were discovered on Friday in Toulouse in front of a bar that was to host a public meeting of rebel French deputy Carlos Martens Bilongo on Saturday, rebel François Piquemal reported on Twitter.
“The bar to host our public meeting this Saturday was labeled by extreme right activists with RN slogans,” denounced the LFI deputy on the social network, posting several photos of the graffiti.
The inscriptions deleted by the city council
The inscriptions “France a very submissive collaborator”, “let them go back to Africa” and “what a shame” were written on Friday morning on the facade and in front of the entrance of the bar located in the Toulouse district of Patte-d’. Hey They were deleted early in the afternoon by the city council.
A public meeting was to be held at the establishment on Saturday evening in the presence of LFI deputies Carlos Martens Bilongo, Christophe Bex, Anne Stambach-Terrenoir, Manon Meunier and François Piquemal.
It was canceled in favor of a rally held Saturday at 6 p.m. at the nearby Place du Ravelin. “We will not cede anything to the racists,” said François Piquemal.
A conference of LFI deputies interrupted on Wednesday
On Wednesday evening, a conference held at Bordeaux Montaigne University by LFI deputies Louis Boyard and Carlos Martens Bilongo was also disrupted.
According to the deputies, who announced that they wanted to file a complaint, “extreme right-wing activists” then tried to enter the university campus.
On November 3, while Carlos Martens Bilongo was present on the rostrum of the National Assembly, Grégoire de Fournas, RN deputy for Gironde, had launched “to return to Africa”, statements that earned him a 15-day exclusion from the Chamber.
Source: BFM TV
