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How can France address rising tensions between different political groups while ensuring community safety?

Politics
France
Iniciada June 15, 2026

France's government accused the hard left Monday of being partly responsible for the killing of a far-right activist last week, an accusation that has been refuted by France Unbowed. Quentin Deranque, 23, died of his wounds after being attacked Thursday on the sidelines of a far-right protest against a left-wing politician speaking at a university in the city of Lyon. FRANCE 24's Politics Editor Marc Perelman brings you this analysis

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CLAIM Publicado por will Jun 15, 2026
The French government must take decisive action to ensure that political extremism does not spiral into violence. Strengthening community engagement programs that foster dialogue among diverse political groups could help alleviate tensions while ensuring public safety.

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