RN: Aide parlementaire liée à un groupuscule néofasciste organise un hommage à Quentin Deranque
A planned demonstration in Lyon, France, scheduled for Saturday, February 21, 2026, to honour Quentin Deranque, a militant associated with the extreme right, has sparked scrutiny following revelations about a close connection between an organizer and a member of the Rassemblement National (RN) political party.
Controversy Surrounds Memorial March
Jordan Bardella, president of the RN, stated on February 20, 2026, that the party would not participate in the Lyon march due to a lack of direct ties with the organizers. However, it was subsequently revealed that “Vincent,” a key figure promoting the event on social media, is the parliamentary aide to Lisette Pollet, a RN deputy representing the Drôme region.
Organizer’s Past Affiliations
According to reports, “Vincent” was a member of the Lyon populaire group, described as a néofasciste organization, until 2024. He is actively calling for participation in the memorial march via the organization’s official social media channels. The event is anticipated to draw several thousand participants from France and other European countries.
Potential Future Developments
The situation could lead to further scrutiny of the RN’s internal connections and vetting processes. The party may face increased pressure to clarify its stance on the Lyon march and its relationship with individuals associated with extremist groups. Depending on the scale and nature of the demonstration, authorities may increase security measures or consider whether to intervene.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Quentin Deranque?
Quentin Deranque was a militant of the extreme right who died on February 14, 2026, in Lyon. A march is being organized in his memory.
What is the Rassemblement National’s position on the march?
Jordan Bardella stated the RN would not participate in the march because they have no direct links to the organizers, but it was later revealed that a parliamentary aide to a RN deputy is involved in organizing the event.
Who is organizing the march?
The march is being organized by two young women close to the néofasciste movement in Lyon, with support from “Vincent,” the parliamentary aide to Lisette Pollet, a RN deputy.
How might this situation impact the political landscape in France?