Macron urges calm after activist's death sparks political clash


FILE PHOTO: France's President Emmanuel Macron speaks during the Munich Security Conference (MSC) in Munich, Germany, February 13, 2026. REUTERS/Liesa Johannssen/File Photo

PARIS, Feb 15 (Reuters) - French ⁠President Emmanuel Macron urged calm and restraint at the weekend ⁠after an activist died from injuries sustained during a beating, ‌an incident that has become a political flashpoint.

The 23-year-old died on Saturday, having fallen into a coma after being violently beaten on Thursday outside a conference given by ​Rima Hassan, a far-left member of the European ⁠Parliament.

Hassan called on Friday for ⁠an investigation and for the perpetrators to be brought to justice, a ⁠call ‌that Macron repeated late on Saturday, after a wave of mutual recriminations around the beating.

"It is essential that the perpetrators ⁠of this ignominy be prosecuted, brought to justice ​and convicted. Hatred ‌that kills has no place among us. I call for calm, ⁠restraint and ​respect," Macron said on X.

The activist, whose name the government has given only as Quentin, had been present to help protect members of the anti-immigration ⁠feminist association Nemesis, which was protesting against the ​event, the group said in a statement.

Le Monde newspaper quoted prosecutors as saying they had opened an investigation for aggravated manslaughter but that the ⁠perpetrators had not been identified.

Politicians quickly weighed in.

Bruno Retailleau, head of the conservative Republicans party and a declared candidate for the 2027 presidential election, blamed the far left.

Far-right National Rally (RN) heavyweight Marine Le Pen said ​the perpetrators must be brought to justice "with ⁠the utmost severity."

Jean-Luc Mélenchon, head of far-left France Unbowed (LFI) of which Hassan ​is a member, said some of his ‌party's local offices had been "attacked" following statements ​by Retailleau and Le Pen. He did not give details.

(Reporting by Leigh Thomas; editing by Alexandra Hudson and Philippa Fletcher)

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