Deputy Carlos Martens Bilongo He starred in a tense moment in the French National Assembly after a colleague yelled at him “Let (he) return (n) to Africa”, just when Martens was talking about migration in the European country.
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The fact outraged the parliamentarians, who let their surprise be noted, before the alleged racist phrase of Gregoire de Fournas. In the videos, which have spread on social networks, you can see the cries that some deputies gave after the controversial phrase.
It should be noted that the phrase cannot be heard well, because “Qu’il(s) retournent in Afrique” either “Return to Africa” Phonetically they sound the same.
???????? One has just been put together in the National Assembly. A black deputy from rebellious France was talking about immigration and a deputy from Le Pen’s party said one of two things (phonetically they sound the same): “go back to Africa” or “go back to Africa”. pic.twitter.com/hcYPVFMI7o
– Alejo Schapire (@aschapire) November 3, 2022
Reason why De Fournas has indicated that he was not talking about Martes Bilongo, who is of African descent.
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However, the deputy pointed out that this is not the first time he has heard this type of comment in the National Assembly.
“It’s not the first time, RN’s face has never changed. The media have played to demonize the National Association, the National Front, Marine Le Pen. Today we can see the consequences: 89 RN deputies”, the parliamentarian commented on the political group to which he belongs by fournas to the RMC television network.
Now De Fournas could be suspended from the National Assembly for 15 days, but more severe measures are expected.
Source: Elcomercio
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