The demonstrators of Generation identity have trees in front of her tenure in Grand-Quevilly, placards, shouting : “Help the French ; Not the Africans”.

Prime minister Jean Castex, and the minister of the Interior Gérald Darmanin have made this Saturday their support to the mp LREM Seine-Maritime Sira Sylla, covered by a action identity which denounced his proposal for a law for a tax exemption of transfers of money to Africa.

On his Twitter account, the chosen one has posted a picture showing five protesters claiming Generation of identity, which are adorned, in front of its permanent Grand-Quevilly, placards and a banner saying : “Help the French ; Not the Africans,” and “Think of our jobs, and not to the diaspora.”

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“You do me I’ll reach never. I am very proud of the work that I lead with conviction as a member of the French Republic in the past 3 years, particularly for my constituency and the relationship Africa-France. More determined than ever !”, responded Sira Sylla, give rise to very many supports.

The identity were the recent statements made by the member who, in mid-July, has introduced in the national Assembly, with other members LREM, a bill “bi-inclusive”, for a tax savings partial and temporary costs of money transfer, in particular towards Africa and the countries of the South, in the face of the economic consequences of the Covid-19.

Supported by the government

Prime minister Jean Castex, has reacted strongly on Twitter : “The unworthy attacks which has been the subject Sira Sylla call for a condemnation and without any ambiguity: I told him of my support and solidarity of the Government as a whole. The Face of the hatred, the Republic must unite and act.”

Gérald Darmanin has condemned “in the strongest terms the behaviour despicable of which was the victim” Sira Sylla. “I brought him all my support. The Republic shall not assign anything in the face of the hateful ideology of these small groups of extremists,” responded the minister of the Interior in a tweet.

The mp, citing World Bank figures, had been shot in the beginning of July the alarm bell, stating that the decline in money transfers to Africa, which are already the subject of a heavy commission, could reach 20% because of the crisis of the Covid-19.

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She considered this decline in “dramatic not only for the families remained in the country, but also, more broadly, for the development of the countries of the South, which is in part powered by these transfers”, in an interview with the Parisien.