French Parliament suspended temporarily, amidst uproar when Left-leaning black MP is told to ‘Go back to Africa’ by far-Right opponent
French Parliament suspended temporarily Thursday, after black MP is told to ‘Go back to Africa’ by far-Right opponent
Carlos Martens Bilongo, a Left-wing deputy was asking question about climate change at the time
‘Go back to Africa!’ was heard from the benches of the National Rally party – the far-Right party led by opposition leader Marine Le Pen
The author of the outburst was identified as National Front deputy Gregoire de Fournas
Bilongo accused the RN of targeting him because of the color of his skin

The French parliament was suspended today after a black MP was told to ‘Go back to Africa!’ by a far-Right opponent.
Carlos Martens Bilongo, a 31-year-old from a Congolese background, was asking a question about climate change when he was verbally attacked on Thursday afternoon in the Paris National Assembly.
‘Go back to Africa!’ was heard from the benches of the National Rally – the far-Right party led by Marine Le Pen.

The duty vice-president, the equivalent of the Speaker, immediately asked: ‘Who is the MP who said that phrase? It’s not possible.’
There were chances of ‘Out, out, out!’ by Bilongo’s colleagues, of the left-wing France Insoumis (France Unbowed) party.
‘Go to Africa!’ far-right heckles left-wing MP in French parliament


Then the culprit was identified as Grégoire de Fournas, the 31-year-old National Rally MP for the Gironde department in south west France.
De Fournas immediately tried to explain himself by saying he had been referring to ‘an African boat’ which had difficulty ‘getting back into port’.
It follows Le Pen, who was runner up in presidential election this year, pledging to change the image of her notoriously racist party, which used to be called the National Front.
It was founded by Le Pen’s father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, who is now a convicted racist and Holocaust denier.
France’s Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin suggested that Le Pen’s racist party had not changed at all.
Darmanin tweeted: ‘Racism of a member of the National Assembly: from the FN to the RN, the name changes, but the hideous references and despicable habits remain. What a disgrace.’

It follows Le Pen, who was runner up in presidential election this year, pledging the change the image of her notoriously racist party, which used to be called the National Front.
Bilongo accused the RN of targeting him because of the color of his skin.
He said: ‘Today, I was reduced to my skin color. I was born in France, I am a French MP. We see the true face of the National Rally. It’s shameful. I thank all the MPs who have united with me’
Parliamentary authorities meanwhile said there would be a full investigation into De Fournas’ words.
The RN celebrated its 50th birthday earlier this month, with Marine Le Pen saying it was ‘ready to govern’.
Her party won 89 seats in the National Assembly – its largest number ever, since Jean Marie Le Pen founded the party in 1972.
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