An order prohibiting demonstrations taken this Saturday in Trinité-sur-Mer
The two ceremonies should remain conducive to contemplation, said Louis Aliot, vice-president of the RN, while Tuesday evening, several hundred opponents gathered in certain cities in France, including Paris, Lyon or Rennes, to celebrate, with songs, smoke bombs and fireworks, the death of “JMLP”. “They are not going to come and demonstrate at a funeral. And if they do, I suppose the State will make sure to keep them away,” warned the mayor of Perpignan.
On Friday, the prefect of Morbihan Pascal Bolot issued an order prohibiting demonstrations in the town, given that “the political personality of the deceased” was “likely to attract, on the sidelines of the religious ceremony and the burial, a large crowd composed of both sympathizers but also possibly opponents.” The prefecture also justifies its order by “the risks of disturbances and counter-demonstrations likely to provoke clashes between antagonistic movements with diametrically opposed ideologies and regularly inciting violence”.