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The Prime Minister estimated on Saturday that the students demanding “justice for Palestine” were importing an “ideology from across the Atlantic”.
The Prime Minister strongly condemned, Saturday April 27, the blocking of Sciences Po Paris by students demanding “justice for Palestine”. It is “a heartbreaking, shocking spectacle of a minority who sought to disrupt”judged Gabriel Attal, denouncing the importation of a “ideology from across the Atlantic” And “the excesses of an active and dangerous minority”.
“We will never compromise on respect for the law and the values of the Republic. There will be absolute vigilance which will be maintained”, added the head of government. He “there will never be the right to blockage”he insisted.
The pro-Palestinian demonstrators left the establishment Friday evening after an agreement reached with management. This has undertaken to organize an internal debate between now and next Thursday “open to all Sciences Po communities”. Management also announced “the suspension of referrals to the disciplinary section initiated since April 17”.