2023-11-11 13:02:36
A march against anti-Semitism will take place in Paris on Sunday November 12. The procession will leave at 3 p.m. from the Esplanade des Invalides, near the National Assembly, in the 7th arrondissement of the capital, specifies Orange.fr. And will end at Edmond Rostand place, opposite the Senate, in the 6th.
In Le Figarothis Tuesday, Gérard Larcher and Yaël Braun-Pivet, respectively president of the Senate and president of the National Assembly, called for a general mobilization, while anti-Semitic acts have multiplied in France, since the terrorist attack perpetrated by the Hamas in Israel on October 7.
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Start around the presence of the National Rally
On Sunday, Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne should march at the head of the procession, alongside Yaël Braun-Pivet and Gérard Larcher. Gabriel Attal, Minister of National Education, will also be on site. As for Emmanuel Macron, his presence has not been confirmed.
The Socialist Party, the French Communist Party and Europe-Ecologie Les Verts will also be part of the procession. Just like the National Rally, with Marine Le Pen and the president of the party Jordan Bardella, as well as the Reconquest party of Eric Zemmour, and the president of the Republicans Eric Ciotti.
The presence of the RN is particularly debated. “The President of the Senate and I will march at the head of this procession, we will not march alongside the National Rally,” declared Yaël Braun-Pivet on TF1. And added: “It’s not a political gathering, it’s not a meeting. » The Socialist Party, the French Communist Party and Europe-Ecologie The Greens have for their part requested that a “republican cordon” be installed so as not to march alongside the RN.
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