The French president has said people should âstay in their own laneâ after comments by the Italian prime minister
French President Emmanuel Macron has pushed back against comments by Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni regarding the killing of French right-wing activist Quentin Deranque.
A mathematics student, Deranque died of his injuries on Saturday following a brawl between rival groups in the southeastern French city of Lyon. According to Le Monde, most of the 11 detained suspects are from left-wing movements.
On Wednesday, Meloni said the killing of Deranque was âa wound for all of Europe,â denouncing the âclimate of ideological hatred sweeping several nations.â
Macron said that ânothing can justify violent action,â adding that everyone must âstay in their own lane.â
âIâm always struck by the fact that people who are nationalists â who donât want anyone bothering them at home â are always the first to comment on whatâs happening elsewhere,â Macron said on Thursday during a visit to New Delhi.
Meloni said she was surprised by Macronâs reaction. âMy focus is not on France but on the risks of polarization in society. Interference is something different,â she told Sky TG24.
French Interior Minister Laurent Nunez and Justice Minister Gerald Darmanin blamed Deranqueâs killing on âultra-leftâ activists. Deranqueâs supporters described his death as a âlynchingâ and said they were attacked by a mob while trying to protest an event hosted by a politician from the left-wing party La France Insoumise (LFI).
A video of the incident shows a fight between two groups, with several people punching and kicking a man lying on the ground.
On Thursday, the Lyon prosecutorâs office said two men had been charged with murder, while Jacques-Elie Favrot, an aide to an LFI legislator, was charged with âcomplicity by instigation.â
La France Insoumise denied any connection to the crime and accused the authorities of âpolitical manipulation.â