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Champions League: Jordan Bardella denounces “scenes of civil war” and suggests “stopping immigration”

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PSG’s victory on Saturday evening resulted in an evening marked by violence. The president of the National Rally (RN), for whom “life and celebration have become totally impossible”, proposes to “change the security and criminal doctrine”.

PSG’s victory against Arsenal on Saturday evening gave way to multiple scenes of violence in the capital, but also elsewhere in France. The Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez, announced this Monday more than 890 arrests, i.e. “an increase of more than 45% compared to 2025”. The president of the National Rally (RN), Jordan Bardella, who said “horrified by the scenes of the weekend”claim me a “Change of Security and Penal Doctrine”.

The nationalist leader denounced on BFMTV/RMC “a climate of violence, to which we are unfortunately getting used to”. And point “scenes of civil war” as well as “predatory behavior”. During the evening, a man was killed on the Paris ring road, on the sidelines of the demonstrations. “Life and partying have become totally impossible. There are no more parties without it systematically degenerating,” denounces the one who could carry the party’s colors to the flame in the event of the final conviction of Marine Le Pen on July 7.

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“The world looks at us in fear, we are losing control of our own territory”insists the MEP, while personalities like Elon Musk or Alice Weidel, the leader of the AfD (German radical right party) reacted to the excesses on the social network “non-response on the part of the state”. Before estimating that these events have “an obvious link with immigration”. “The first way to restore security in France is to stop immigration,” the nationalist MEP once again scathed. And to resume: “We clearly saw the “New France† by Jean-Luc Mélenchon Saturday evening, that of the insurrection.

Among the answers to be given, the elected representative suggests “changing security and penal doctrine” and promises to “reestablish minimum sentences”set up under the presidency of Nicolas Sarkozy. “Warning should not be the norm”he asserted in the face of the sanctions to be imposed on the thugs. The nationalist wishes “restore the principle of the breaker pays”, by making the families of the thugs pay, but also the suspension of family allowances in the event of a repeat offense. The thirty-year-old, who is leading the race in the polls, said to himself “favorable to the development of facial recognition ». An avenue also considered by the presidential candidate LR, Bruno Retailleau.