Lola: Reconquest brings together a few hundred people to point out the responsibility of the State


Alexandre Chauveau (on site), edited by Gauthier Delomez

Eric Zemmour’s party, Reconquest, organized a rally Thursday in Paris in tribute to little Lola, despite the desire of the girl’s parents that there be no political recovery. A few hundred people made the trip, and the party leader should not speak.

Despite the opposition of the parents of little Lola in the face of political recoveries, Reconquête and the National Rally organized, each on their side, a separate tribute to the 12-year-old schoolgirl found dead in atrocious circumstances last Friday in Paris. If the RN opted for a minute of silence before the National Assembly, Éric Zemmour’s party mounted a rally at Place Denfert-Rochereau in the capital.

A few hundred people present

Thursday evening, a few hundred people gathered in the rain and in peace, at the foot of the statue of the Lion of Belfort.

In this gathering were men, women, young people and also not so young people who came to testify to their emotion and their anger after the death of the young girl. A banner has been unfurled over the statue in the square, which reads ‘Chosen, you will render account!’ For the majority of people present, the State has its share of responsibility in the drama which took place insofar as the alleged murderer was under the blow of an expulsion.

Éric Zemmour should not speak

This rally sparked a lot of reactions at the political level, a large part of elected officials denouncing a recovery. Those present deny it. “We can very well be in mourning and reflect on the causes of what happened,” said a young man who answered the party’s call. Éric Zemmour is present, but he should not speak. His presence in any case discouraged the deputies of the RN from joining the demonstration.

Friday, it is in Fouquereuil in Pas-de-Calais, where Lola’s parents have taken refuge, that a very sober tribute will be held. Monday, the funeral of the young girl will be celebrated in Lillers, still in Pas-de-Calais, the town of origin of the mother, Delphine.



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