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French lawmaker resigns over Hitler remark on Roma

Published: 25 Jul 2013 - 01:19 am | Last Updated: 31 Jan 2022 - 01:40 pm

PARIS: A French lawmaker who was allegedly recorded saying that Hitler “did not kill enough” Roma has resigned from his party, just days after investigators opened a criminal probe into his comment.

The centrist Union of Democrats and Independents said Gilles Bourdouleix had resigned in a letter sent to the party headquarters yesterday, hours before executive committee members were due to meet to discuss his fate.

Bourdouleix reportedly muttered the remark on Sunday as he confronted members of the travelling community who had illegally set up camp in the western town of Cholet, where he is mayor.

According to a recording posted on the site of regional daily Courrier de l’Ouest, he is heard saying “maybe Hitler did not kill enough,” after the Roma — sometimes known as gypsies — had reportedly given him the Nazi salute.

His comment sparked huge outrage, with Interior Minister Manuel Valls calling for the lawmaker to be “severely punished” for the comments.

Yves Gambert, a local prosecutor, said his office had opened a preliminary investigation into the remarks on charges of “defending crimes against humanity”.

Bourdouleix faces up to five years in prison and a ¤45,000 ($60,000) fine if convicted on the charge. 

Prosecutors have also ordered that the recording of the remark be analysed to see if it was altered. Bourdouleix has said his comments were taken out of context and alleged the recording was tampered with.

The lawmaker has made controversial remarks about Roma in the past, including in November 2010, when he threatened to drive a truck through one of their caravan camps, and last November, when he said France was facing a “new invasion” from the community. Confrontations between French authorities and Roma erupt frequently. AFP