Updated on 04/07/23 at 05:20
The fundraising fund for the family of the police officer who shot and killed the young Nahel continues to be controversial. The fact that it was launched “by someone close to the extreme right […] undoubtedly does not contribute to bringing appeasement”, judged Monday Elisabeth Borne.
Coming out of a meeting with all the political groups to discuss the Nanterre drama and the riots that followed, the Prime Minister indicated that it would be up to the courts to decide “if necessary” on the legality of this kitty, but that “it is not the government that can decide whether or not (its) existence “.
A “cagnotte of shame”, indignant Olivier Faure
“Support for the family of the Nanterre policeman, Florian M. who has done his job and who is today paying a high price”, says the text accompanying the kitty, created by the former spokesperson for the candidate’s campaign. ‘far right Eric Zemmour, Jean Messiha. This kitty collected more than one million euros on Monday, four days after its launch.
Its creation and its success provoked the indignation of the political class on the left, the LFI deputy for Val-de-Marne Clémence Guetté denouncing on Twitter an “absolute indecency and horror”. ” The message ? It pays to kill a young Arab,” reacted the MEP. Manon Aubry, requesting its deletion. The First Secretary of the PS Olivier Faure referred to a “kitty of shame”.
A spokesperson for Gofundme assured that the kitty was “in accordance” with its rules because the funds “will be paid directly to the family in question”. A pot of support for Nahel’s family was created on Leetchi and reached Monday at 2 p.m. just under 200,000 euros.
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