French minister wants to ban all ultra-right demonstrations

French minister wants to ban all ultra-right demonstrations

Gerald Darmanin says the courts will decide whether such protests are allowed.

Members of far-right group “Comite du 9 Mai” (committee of May 9) gathered to commemorate the death anniversary of activist Sebastien Deyzieu. (AFP pic)
PARIS:
France’s interior minister said on Tuesday he had asked local prefects to ban all ultra-right demonstrations after authorities were criticised for allowing a march of far-right activists in Paris over the weekend.

“We will let the courts decide if case-law allows these demonstrations,” Gerald Darmanin told the National Assembly.

The rally on Saturday by far-right extremists dressed in black drew criticism at a time when authorities have clamped down on people banging pots and pans and heckling government members in protests against President Emmanuel Macron’s pension reform that raises the retirement age by two years to 64.

The march on Saturday in Paris saw several hundred men from far-right groups march with flags and chant slogans to commemorate the death of a far-right activist, Sebastien Deyzieu, in 1994.

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