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Thirty French elected officials expected in Algeria to commemorate the massacres of May 8, 1945

Thirty French elected officials expected in Algeria to commemorate the massacres of May 8, 1945
Thirty French elected officials expected in Algeria to commemorate the massacres of May 8, 1945
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Info Le Figaro – While relations between France and are at a standstill, this delegation of elected officials on the left, extreme left and the center must participate in the commemorations of massacres of independence demonstrators by the colonial forces.

An unexpected displacement, as diplomatic crises have followed one another for several months between France and Algeria. A delegation of around thirty French elected officials, including several deputies and senators from the left and the center, is expected this in Algeria as part of a visit for the 80e anniversary of the massacres of May 8, 1945, according to information collected by Le Figaro.

Among them, we find Laurent Lhardit, socialist deputy and president of the France-Algeria friendship group in the National Assembly, Fatiha Keloua Hachi, Socialist deputy president of the Cultural Affairs Commission, Danielle Simonnet, MP for Paris ex-LFI now in the environmental group, Stéphane Little, president of the communist group at the National Assembly or Belhaddad, ex-meeting. The delegation also takes several centrist senators such as Raphaël Daubet, elected in the Lot, Sophie Briant Guillemont, representative of the French established outside of France…

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