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The Radical Right movement Génération Identitaire (GI) was banned by the French government on 3 March. Although the decision will be challenged in courts, it is very unlikely that it will be overturned, thus forcing the 800 to 1,000-members group to find new legal means to continue without facing criminal charges.
Curious about the future of the movement, I met with Clément Martin, one of GI’s former spokespeople, a day after the ban. Martin is in his late 20s, from the city of Nice. He jokes about “having grown white hair” and “belonging to a generation that has been hanging around with the movement for a decade,” saying it is time for younger members to get more responsibility.
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Get your passports ready because TPC’s March Around the World begins on Saturday night!
During this special series we will showcase leaders and elected officials from different European nations as we seek to discover how our kinsmen are faring throughout the Western World.
We’ll punch your ticket to the United Kingdom and Australia this weekend when British barrister Adrian Davies and Professor Andrew Fraser join us to report from their respective ports of call!
It’ll be a month of broadcasting you won’t forget as we bounce around Europe and beyond with some of our people’s greatest representatives.