Commotion In French Parliament After Lawmaker Tells Black Lawmaker 'Go Back to to Africa" While Making A Speech (video)

Commotion ensued in the French Parliament on Thursday, November 3 after a far-right MP yelled 'Go back to Africa' when a Black legislator from the far left asked a question about immigration.
 
 The session was suspended soon afterwards on Thursday as the racist comment was followed by a huge commotion. 
The centrist government called it 'unacceptable.' "There is no room for racism in our democracy. The Bureau of the National Assembly will convene (on Friday) and should decide on necessary sanction," Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne told reporters.
 
In a bid of 'damage control', the far right argued that MP Gregoire de Fournas' comment was aimed at the migrants stranded on an NGO boat and not the MP who asked the question. 
"He obviously spoke about the migrants transported in boats by the NGOs," Maine Le Pen tweeted. "The controversy created by our political opponents ... will not deceive the French," the tweet further read.
 
Watch the video below.
 

📽️The French parliament was suspended on Thursday after a far-Right MP in Marine Le Pen’s party was accused of shouting “back to Africa” to a black colleague as he posed a question about migrants.

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