Overview
- Socialist MP Jérôme Guedj was attacked by black bloc militants and subjected to antisemitic insults during the May Day protest in Paris.
- Marine Tondelier, leader of the Green Party, initially suggested Guedj bore some responsibility for the incident, drawing criticism from socialist colleagues.
- Tondelier has since apologized publicly, affirming the right of all demonstrators to protest in safety and acknowledging the presence of antisemitism within far-left movements.
- Guedj, who chose not to press charges, condemned both the attackers and those who enable such violence through their words or silence.
- The incident has deepened divisions within France's left-wing coalition, highlighting challenges in addressing extremist violence and prejudice while maintaining unity.