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Far-right rallies across Europe followed the February 14, 2026, killing of French activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon, fueling political polarization and calls for stricter immigration and security policies.
The killing of 23-year-old French far-right activist Quentin Deranque in Lyon on February 14, 2026, has triggered coordinated far-right rallies across Europe, uniting groups from Germany, Italy, and other nations in mourning and political mobilization.
His death, resulting from a clash with far-left activists, has been leveraged by far-right movements to amplify fears of left-wing extremism, promote stricter immigration and security policies, and strengthen transnational networks.
Events in Lyon featured Nazi salutes and racist slogans, while leaders across Europe have cited the incident as evidence of escalating political violence.
The tragedy has intensified polarization, with far-right parties increasingly adopting shared rhetoric on remigration and national identity, prompting security responses and warnings about foreign interference in democratic processes.
Las manifestaciones de extrema derecha en toda Europa siguieron al asesinato del activista francés Quentin Deranque en Lyon el 14 de febrero de 2026, alimentando la polarización política y los llamamientos a políticas de inmigración y seguridad más estrictas.