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Nashville Council Temporarily Reappoints Black Elected Official Amid Political Battle Over Gun Control and Racism Accusations

A Nashville council vote Monday night temporarily reappointed Justin Jones to his position, before a special election is held.

A black elected official from Tennessee, excluded for having demonstrated in the local parliament in favor of better supervision of firearms, will temporarily regain his seat after a vote on Monday.

Last Thursday, Justin Jones, an elected Democrat, was expelled from the Assembly, like another of his colleagues, also African-American, for having joined hundreds of demonstrators in the parliament building a week earlier.

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fierce political battle

They were calling for stricter gun regulations after a shooting at a Christian school in Nashville.

The exclusion of these two elected officials had plunged America into a fierce political battle, between debate on weapons and accusations of racism.

Especially since a third elected Democrat, Gloria Johnson, white and threatened with exclusion for the same reasons, had managed to keep her seat … fueling accusations of racism.

President Joe Biden had stepped up, inviting the three elected officials to the White House

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