French President's wife Brigitte Macron. AFP
French President's wife Brigitte Macron. AFP
French President's wife Brigitte Macron. AFP
French President's wife Brigitte Macron. AFP

Brigitte Macron's great-nephew beaten in 'political attack'


Soraya Ebrahimi
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French first lady Brigitte Macron's relative was been beaten outside her family's chocolate shop in an apparent politically motivated assault that sparked widespread condemnation on Tuesday.

The attack took place on Monday evening when Jean-Baptiste Trogneux returned to his apartment above the famed Trogneux chocolate shop in Amiens, northern France.

Anti-government protesters surrounded the 30-year-old and insulted “the President, his wife and our family” before attacking him physically, the victim's father, Jean-Alexandre Trogneux, told AFP on Tuesday.

“They've crossed the line. I'm flabbergasted,” Mr Trogneux said, later telling the BFM channel that his son had been left with several broken ribs, a head injury and a hand wound.

Ms Macron issued a rare statement condemning the “cowardice, stupidity and violence” of the assault, while President Emmanuel Macron called it “unacceptable” as he arrived for a European meeting in Iceland.

“I am in complete solidarity with my family and have been in touch constantly since 11pm yesterday,” Ms Macron added.

Local police said they had arrested eight people in connection with the assault, which took place after protests in the city centre during a televised interview by Mr Macron on Monday evening.

Ms Macron's family have run the Jean Trogneux chocolate shop in the centre of her home city of Amiens for six generations, specialising in a local almond-based treat known as the Amiens Macaron.

The business has been attacked by protesters during Mr Macron's six years in power amid rumours – repeatedly denied – that the first family have a financial interest.

Politicians from all sides sent condolences to the first lady, a 70-year-old former schoolteacher, and condemned the attack.

“Hitting the great-nephew of a politician to target him is an act of cowardice,” said hard-left MP Alexis Corbiere, a regular critic of Mr Macron's policies.

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  • Protesters storm the LVMH headquarters during a demonstration against pension reforms in central Paris, France. Bloomberg
    Protesters storm the LVMH headquarters during a demonstration against pension reforms in central Paris, France. Bloomberg
  • Protesters outside a Louis Vuitton luxury goods boutique. Bloomberg
    Protesters outside a Louis Vuitton luxury goods boutique. Bloomberg
  • Demonstrators stand in front of the Louis Vuitton store on l'Avenue Montaigne in Paris. AFP
    Demonstrators stand in front of the Louis Vuitton store on l'Avenue Montaigne in Paris. AFP
  • Security staff stand in front of the headquarters of luxury retailer Louis Vuitton after a protest by labour union members. Reuters
    Security staff stand in front of the headquarters of luxury retailer Louis Vuitton after a protest by labour union members. Reuters
  • Demonstrators stand in front of the Louis Vuitton store. AFP
    Demonstrators stand in front of the Louis Vuitton store. AFP
  • Demonstrators, including French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) trade unionists, gather in front of the store. AFP
    Demonstrators, including French General Confederation of Labour (CGT) trade unionists, gather in front of the store. AFP
  • Protesters gather outside the Louis Vuitton store. Bloomberg
    Protesters gather outside the Louis Vuitton store. Bloomberg
  • Members of French labour unions enter the headquarters of luxury retailer Louis Vuitton. Reuters
    Members of French labour unions enter the headquarters of luxury retailer Louis Vuitton. Reuters
  • Protesters outside the Louis Vuitton luxury goods boutique. Bloomberg
    Protesters outside the Louis Vuitton luxury goods boutique. Bloomberg
  • A protester holds a lit flare outside the LVMH headquarters during a demonstration. Bloomberg
    A protester holds a lit flare outside the LVMH headquarters during a demonstration. Bloomberg
  • Protesters storm the LVMH headquarters. Bloomberg
    Protesters storm the LVMH headquarters. Bloomberg
  • Protesters match during a demonstration in Lyon, central France. AP
    Protesters match during a demonstration in Lyon, central France. AP
  • Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille in Paris. Reuters
    Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille in Paris. Reuters
  • A protester faces off with French riot police amid clashes during a demonstration in Paris. Reuters
    A protester faces off with French riot police amid clashes during a demonstration in Paris. Reuters
  • Protesters face off with riot police. Reuters
    Protesters face off with riot police. Reuters
  • A protester throws a tear gas canister during a rally in Paris. EPA
    A protester throws a tear gas canister during a rally in Paris. EPA
  • A protester is detained by police during a demonstration in Paris. AP
    A protester is detained by police during a demonstration in Paris. AP
  • French riot police face off against protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
    French riot police face off against protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
  • French gendarmes and riot police apprehend protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
    French gendarmes and riot police apprehend protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
  • French riot police apprehend protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
    French riot police apprehend protesters on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
  • A protester is detained during a demonstration. AP
    A protester is detained during a demonstration. AP
  • Protesters gather as smoke rises from tear gas during a demonstration in Paris. AFP
    Protesters gather as smoke rises from tear gas during a demonstration in Paris. AFP
  • Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
    Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille. Reuters
  • A protester kicks a tear gas canister during clashes with police. AFP
    A protester kicks a tear gas canister during clashes with police. AFP
  • Protesters gather near the July Column on Place de la Bastille. Reuters
    Protesters gather near the July Column on Place de la Bastille. Reuters
  • Riot police are surrounded by tear gas during clashes with protesters. EPA
    Riot police are surrounded by tear gas during clashes with protesters. EPA
  • Demonstrators protest against the French government's pension reform in Paris. EPA
    Demonstrators protest against the French government's pension reform in Paris. EPA
  • Protesters march during a demonstration in Strasbourg, eastern France. AP
    Protesters march during a demonstration in Strasbourg, eastern France. AP
  • Protesters take part in a demonstration in Paris. AFP
    Protesters take part in a demonstration in Paris. AFP
  • Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille. AFP
    Protesters gather on the Place de la Bastille. AFP
  • Graffiti on the facade of the Bank of France in Paris reads: 'Tax the rich.' AP
    Graffiti on the facade of the Bank of France in Paris reads: 'Tax the rich.' AP
  • Police stand in formation amid tear gas smoke near the Bank of France. AFP
    Police stand in formation amid tear gas smoke near the Bank of France. AFP
  • Protesters gather as smoke rises from tear gas during a demonstration in Paris. AFP
    Protesters gather as smoke rises from tear gas during a demonstration in Paris. AFP
  • Protesters gather during a demonstration. AFP
    Protesters gather during a demonstration. AFP
  • Protesters gather on Place de la Bastille during a demonstration. AFP
    Protesters gather on Place de la Bastille during a demonstration. AFP
  • Riot police take cover from paint bombs and projectiles behind protective shields during a demonstration. Bloomberg
    Riot police take cover from paint bombs and projectiles behind protective shields during a demonstration. Bloomberg
  • Riot police face off against protesters during a demonstration. Bloomberg
    Riot police face off against protesters during a demonstration. Bloomberg
  • Protesters take part in a demonstration in Paris. AFP
    Protesters take part in a demonstration in Paris. AFP
  • Protesters march during a demonstration in Nantes, western France. AFP
    Protesters march during a demonstration in Nantes, western France. AFP
  • Riot gendarmes walk past a bin in flames in Nantes. AFP
    Riot gendarmes walk past a bin in flames in Nantes. AFP
  • A protester throws a bottle during a demonstration in Nantes. AFP
    A protester throws a bottle during a demonstration in Nantes. AFP
  • Protesters walk past the Louvre in Paris. Reuters
    Protesters walk past the Louvre in Paris. Reuters
  • French gendarmes and riot police stand in position in front of the Constitutional Council during a demonstration. Reuters
    French gendarmes and riot police stand in position in front of the Constitutional Council during a demonstration. Reuters
  • Flames rise from a car set on fire during a demonstration in Rennes, north-western France. AFP
    Flames rise from a car set on fire during a demonstration in Rennes, north-western France. AFP

The 45-year-old head of state has sparked the biggest demonstrations in a generation this year over reforms to the pension system, which include raising the retirement age from 62 to 64 later this year.

Repeated clashes during the protests, as well as attacks on the offices of local and national elected figures, have sparked debate about whether the country is facing an upsurge in far-right and far-left political violence.

Last week, the mayor of a village in western France made waves by announcing his resignation after a suspected arson attack on his home.

Yannick Morez, from the village of Saint Brevin, had been repeatedly attacked by far-right activists over his support for a local centre for refugees.

While making his comments in Iceland, Mr Macron urged fellow politicians to temper their language, including those who had sought to justify vandalism during recent protests as legitimate expressions of public anger against his pension reforms.

“No form of violence is justified because verbal violence leads to physical violence and violence against objects leads to violence against people,” he said in Reykjavik.

He and his wife were left shaken in 2020 when they were surrounded and verbally abused by so-called Yellow Vest protesters as they walked in the Tuileries gardens in central Paris.

Interior ministry statistics showed that reported acts of physical or verbal violence against politicians increased by 32 per cent year-on-year in 2022, when the country held parliamentary and presidential elections.

The Trogneux chocolate business has expanded widely from its base in Amiens, a former industrial city where Ms Macron met her future husband in the 1990s while he was a schoolboy and she was teaching him drama.

“The shop is not involved in politics,” the elder Mr Trogneux told the Courrier Picard newspaper.

“Emmanuel Macron has got nothing to do with our business.

“I don't understand all these people who continue to hassle us. Some of them even call for boycotts of our shops and products. They're getting everything mixed up.”

He said shops were regularly vandalised, sales people were insulted and death threats were received by post.

“We came close to the worst last night,” he told BFM.

He added that a neighbour had come down into the street to confront the attackers and protect his son.

“He [the neighbour] told me, 'I've never seen such hatred in people's eyes. I thought they were going to kill him'.”

Updated: May 17, 2023, 5:53 AM