In Saint-Brévin, a march organized by the left in support of the resigning mayor

The left-wing parties called for a large rally, Wednesday, May 24, in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins to support the resigning mayor of this commune of Loire-Atlantique, who has become the symbol of local elected officials who are victims of violence

In Saint-Brévin, a march organized by the left in support of the resigning mayor

The left-wing parties called for a large rally, Wednesday, May 24, in Saint-Brevin-les-Pins to support the resigning mayor of this commune of Loire-Atlantique, who has become the symbol of local elected officials who are victims of violence.

The first secretary of the Socialist Party, Olivier Faure, the national secretary of the Communist Party, Fabien Roussel, and the national secretary of Europe Ecologie-Les Verts, Marine Tondelier, are notably expected for this "march" scheduled from 5 p.m. a place in this seaside resort of 14,000 inhabitants.

Yannick Morez, the resigning mayor (DVD), announced in a statement on his Facebook page that he will speak at 6 p.m. in front of City Hall but that neither he nor his municipal team will take part in this march. While thanking the elected officials who support him, Mr. Morez " nevertheless regrets the political recovery, in particular by the far left, of this march which was initially intended to be transpartisan ". "I also regret the discretion of the right on this topic," he wrote.

Since his shock hearing by the Senate Law Commission and an interview at Matignon with the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, on May 17, the elected official had no longer spoken publicly. Before the senators, Mr. Morez, a doctor by profession, had detailed at length each of the threats from the far right of which he had been the victim since the formalization, at the end of 2021, of the transfer near a school in his town of a center reception center for asylum seekers (Cada) which has already existed in Saint-Brevin since 2016.

"Abandoned" by the State

He repeatedly expressed his feeling of having been "abandoned" by state services as the demonstrations organized by a small group of residents multiplied, which were then joined by far-right groups from other regions, in particular from the movement of Reconquest!, the party of Eric Zemmour.

Accompanied by an extremely virulent campaign on social networks, these attacks had culminated in the early morning of March 22 with the burning of two vehicles of the mayor in front of his home, the facade of which had also been affected by the flames while there. slept with family.

For lack of support from the public authorities, Yannick Morez announced his irrevocable decision to resign and leave the city with his family. This resignation was "taken under the threat of the extreme right" and "constitutes a real failure for the Republic and for the State which has proved incapable of ensuring the security of the elected official and of being at his sides", denounce the left organizations in their call for the rally in Saint-Brevin.

Condemning "the State's lack of commitment to support the elected representatives of the Republic", the signatories refuse "to see our democracy thus weakened and attacked by an increasingly trivialized extreme right".

Acts of physical or verbal violence against elected officials increased by 32% in 2022, according to the Ministry of the Interior.