Emmanuel Macron “dragged” in the middle of the street by a passerby… This sequence to see ABSOLUTELY!

Wednesday, June 8, the city of Clichy-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis) received the visit of Emmanuel Macron. The President of the Republic was accompanied by the new Minister of Sports, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra.

But the head of state was stopped by a passerby who told him about his complicated situation. “Mr. Macron, I have been disabled for 8 years and I have never been compensated. I have a house, 822 euros. I paid every day, every month, I can’t do it”she said in front of a very attentive president. “Honey, help me! I’m disabled, I can’t go down the stairs”she added before he asked her what she wanted. “My angel, I want a house, a flat or a small pavilion… Help me, my angel!”. Words that amused Brigitte Macron’s husband.

During this day placed under the sign of sport and youth, Emmanuel Macron made important announcements. “As of the next school year, we will have half an hour (daily) sport in all primary classes”. Also in the presence of the President of the French Judo Federation, Stéphane Nomis, and the Mayor of Clichy-sous-Bois, Olivier Klein (DVG), he inaugurated a solidary dojoin a shopping center in the city, where young people can practice judo and related sports (taïso, ju-jitsu, kendo, etc.) free of charge.

The Clichy-sous-Bois dojo is part of the “Plan 5000 terrains”, announced in October 2021, which provides for the construction of 5,000 local sports facilities in the run-up to the 2024 Olympic Games (multi-sports fields, dojos, combat sports halls, basketball courts, padel tennis courts, skate parks, etc., editor’s note). He also said that the Sport Pass would be extended to the 760,000 scholarship students. A measure announced in May 2021 to support the resumption of licenses in sports clubs after the health crisis.

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Adam Javal-Fauconnier

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