Overview
- The Paris police prefecture has formally begun the legal procedure to prohibit the annual Comité du 9 mai neo-fascist demonstration and its left-wing counter-protest.
- Authorities cite fears of violent clashes between opposing groups as the primary reason for the proposed bans.
- The Comité du 9 mai march has historically drawn significant controversy, with nearly 1,000 far-right militants participating last year.
- Both event organizers have submitted formal declarations for demonstrations on May 10, but no final ban decision has been issued yet.
- The legal process allows organizers to contest the bans before a definitive prefectural decree is enforced.