Dordogne. Nuñez Envisages Sanctions Against the Mayor of Augignac for Anti-Semitic Remarks
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Bernard Bazinet is summoned, Tuesday, to the sub-prefecture of Nontron for having judged France "too youpine". Laurent Nuñez envisages "to take sanctions that can go from suspension to revocation".
The Minister of the Interior, Laurent Nuñez, envisages "to take sanctions that can go from suspension to revocation" against the mayor of Augignac, in the Dordogne, this town located
Two weeks after the anti-Semitic speech of the president of Dordogne, the Ministry of the Interior seized the case.
The mayor of Augignac, Bernard Bazinet, is summoned on Tuesday by the Prefect of the Dordogne after anti-Semitic statements made on his social networks.
Bernard Bazinet had commented, in pejorative terms towards Jewish people, on Israel's participation in Eurovision.
In the Dordogne, Augignac could be suspended from office or even revoked, an extremely rare penalty.
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