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Guillaume Kasbarian Files Police Complaint Over Death Threats Linked to ‘Anti‑Squat’ Law

He reports a week of violent messages after celebrating a reported doubling of 2024 evictions attributed to his legislation.

Overview

  • Kasbarian, a Renaissance deputy and former housing minister, lodged the complaint on Monday after cataloging threats received over the past week.
  • His team documented about ten explicit death threats and roughly fifteen additional threats of physical violence delivered via X and email.
  • National outlets including Le Figaro and Franceinfo, citing his entourage, reported and corroborated the filing of the complaint.
  • The messages followed his posts praising a rise in evictions in 2024 that he linked to his ‘anti‑squat’ law, which he defends as protecting property rights.
  • Kasbarian posted that he will not be silenced, while criticism from the left over both the eviction policy and his praise for Argentina’s Javier Milei continues.