The violent death of Quentin Deranque, a nationalist militant lynched in Lyon, has sparked controversy around La France insoumise (LFI). Members of the antifascist group Jeune Garde, allied with LFI, are accused of participating in the attack. Jean-Luc Mélenchon defended the group, drawing criticism over the electoral impact for his party ahead of the presidential election.
Quentin Deranque, a nationalist militant, was killed in a lynching in Lyon, an event that has plunged La France insoumise (LFI) into political turmoil. According to sources, members or associates of Jeune Garde, an antifascist group seen as a loyal ally of LFI, are accused of participating in this deadly violence. Jean-Luc Mélenchon, LFI's leader, reiterated his sympathy for the group during a press conference on Monday evening, excluding traditional media in favor of 'new media' sympathetic to his cause.
Initially, Mélenchon blamed the police's absence from the crime scene, then portrayed himself as a victim of growing fascism in France. Sophia Chikirou, LFI spokesperson, labeled some media as 'nazis with little feet', referencing a phrase by Simone Veil. These statements have intensified criticism, with observers viewing them as a calculated strategy for the presidential election, despite electoral risks ahead of the 2026 municipal elections.
LFI refuses to abandon Raphaël Arnault, the movement's co-founder and deputy, whose parliamentary aide has been charged with 'complicity in intentional homicide by instigation' in this case. Manuel Bompard, LFI coordinator, stated that the party has 'no responsibility, neither judicial, moral, nor political', pending the investigation's conclusions. Part of the left hopes this controversy will mark a turning point for Mélenchon, who has faced multiple past declarations of his 'political death'.
Editorialists like Yves Thréard describe LFI as the 'red plague', criticizing the Insoumis leader's outrage for refusing to acknowledge his errors. Guillaume Tabard notes that among the Insoumis, 'nothing is a slip-up, everything is calculated', aiming for a positioning in the presidential runoff. This affair reexamines left-wing alliances and electoral cordons, with some calling for a 'sanitary cordon' against LFI.