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Assemblée Nationale suspends session over uproar after 'back to Africa' outburst from far-right MP

 



Assemblée Nationale suspends session over uproar after 'back to Africa' outburst from far-right MP

 

Debate was suspended after an MP from the far-right Rassemblement National made the remark. 'Racism has no place in our democracy,' responded Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne.

 

Le Monde with AFP

Published on November 3, 2022 at 18h51, updated at 21h49 on November 3, 2022

https://www.lemonde.fr/en/france/article/2022/11/03/assemblee-nationale-suspends-session-over-uproar-after-back-to-africa-outburst-from-far-right-mp_6002876_7.html

 

A session of France's Assemblée Nationale was thrown into turmoil on Thursday, November 3, after a far-right MP was accused of yelling "back to Africa" to a Black colleague posing a question on migrant arrivals to the government.

 

Carlos Martens Bilongo of the left-wing La France Insoumise (LFI) was questioning the government on the request by the SOS Méditerranée NGO for Paris' help in finding a port for 234 migrants rescued at sea in recent days. "They should go back to Africa!" interrupted Gregoire de Fournas, a newly elected member of the far-right, anti-immigration Rassemblement National (RN).

 

The outburst sparked yells of condemnation, not least because in French the pronouns "he" and "they" are pronounced the same, suggesting that Mr. de Fournas might have been targeting Mr. Bilongo directly.

 

The incident came as President Emmanuel Macron's government is promising a new crackdown on immigration amid accusations of failing to stem new arrivals or deport those whose residency requests are denied.

 

'No place for racism'

Assemblée Nationale President Yael Braun-Pivet suspended the session after demanding to know who had made the comment. "Racism has no place in our democracy," responded Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne, urging the assembly to sanction the far-right MP. A member of Mr. Macron's entourage said the president was "hurt" by the "intolerable" comments.

 

Mr. de Fournas later defended his comment, telling BFM television that the Rassemblement national wants a halt to all illegal immigration after a surge in the number of people trying to reach France from Africa in recent years. He accused La France Insoumise of a "manipulation" and his party also denied any personal attack against Mr. Bilongo, a teacher who was born in Paris. Mr. De Fournas later apologized to Mr. Bilongo for "the misunderstanding my comments caused" and if he was hurt by them.

 

RN leader Marine Le Pen stood by her MP, tweeting; "The controversy created by our political adversaries is crude and will not trick the French". Jordan Bardella, who is favorite to succeed her as party leader at a congress this weekend, insisted that the MP had meant to evoke the return of boats to African ports and accused LFI and the government of "extreme dishonesty". But LFI leader Jean-Luc Melenchon tweeted that the comments were "beyond intolerable" and that the MP should be kicked out of the Assemblée.

 

A parliamentary committee will meet Friday to discuss the incident, which could see Mr. de Fournas punished with a temporary exclusion from the Assemblée.

 

R. Macron's centrist Renaissance party will refuse to attend further sessions unless the council issues a "heavy penalty", its vice-president in parliament Sylvain Maillard said on Twitter. The ruling party failed to win an overall majority in the legislative elections, leading to tensions as Macron's government seeks to push key bills through the legislature.

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