An investigation was opened after the attack on Sunday of an elected environmentalist from La Seyne-sur-Mer in the Var, seriously injured on the sidelines of a rally of local activists from the far-right Reconquête party, it was reported. learned Monday from concordant sources.
Hakim Bouaksa, elected opposition municipal official from La Seyne-sur-Mer, filed a complaint on Sunday, presenting a total incapacity for work (ITT) of 30 days, or “serious injuries”, reported the Toulon prosecutor, Samuel Finielz , interviewed by AFP.
Aggravated violence
The prosecution opened on Sunday “a flagrant investigation for aggravated violence”, entrusted to the police station of Seyne-sur-Mer. “The link of the persons implicated with a political party has not been established at this stage and no arrests have been made,” added the prosecutor.
In a press release, Europe Ecologie Les Verts (EELV) explains that Hakim Bouaksa had come to demonstrate “peacefully” against the holding of a rally of activists from the Var from the far-right party, in a campsite, and that he was “Violently attacked”, suffering among other things from a broken arm, head trauma and a sprained neck. Marine Tondelier, the leader of the environmentalist party, says on Twitter that he was “struck by the Reconquest security service” and asks “an apology” from Éric Zemmour’s party.