France seeks to ban far-right groups after weekend violence
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has announced plans to dissolve three far-right groups in response to recent violent demonstrations by the extreme right.
The death of a teenage boy and subsequent protests by the far-right have highlighted increasing tensions in French society.
Approximately 3,300 people in France belong to far-right movements, with 1,300 of them on a police watchlist.
France seeks to ban far-right groups after weekend violence
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has announced plans to dissolve three far-right groups in response to recent violent demonstrations by the extreme right.
The death of a teenage boy and subsequent protests by the far-right have highlighted increasing tensions in French society.
Approximately 3,300 people in France belong to far-right movements, with 1,300 of them on a police watchlist.
France seeks to ban far-right groups after weekend violence
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has announced plans to dissolve three far-right groups in response to recent violent demonstrations by the extreme right.
The death of a teenage boy and subsequent protests by the far-right have highlighted increasing tensions in French society.
Approximately 3,300 people in France belong to far-right movements, with 1,300 of them on a police watchlist.
France seeks to ban far-right groups after weekend violence
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has announced plans to dissolve three far-right groups in response to recent violent demonstrations by the extreme right.
The death of a teenage boy and subsequent protests by the far-right have highlighted increasing tensions in French society.
Approximately 3,300 people in France belong to far-right movements, with 1,300 of them on a police watchlist.
France seeks to ban far-right groups after weekend violence
French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has announced plans to dissolve three far-right groups in response to recent violent demonstrations by the extreme right.
The death of a teenage boy and subsequent protests by the far-right have highlighted increasing tensions in French society.
Approximately 3,300 people in France belong to far-right movements, with 1,300 of them on a police watchlist.