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For the past few days, the travels of ministers have been accompanied by protest movements during which many people are banging on pots. Pape Ndiaye, François Braun and Éric Dupond-Moretti paid the price.
Whistles and pan noises as a welcome. In front of the entrance to the INSPE, the school which trains teachers in Lyon, a hundred demonstrators gathered on Monday, April 24, waiting firmly for the Minister of National Education. Pape Ndiaye was originally supposed to go there in the afternoon, but, faced with the bronca, change of program urgently. He finally goes to the rectorate of the city, where the demonstrators join him immediately. Faced with journalists, the minister prefers to sweep the subject: “All of this is not very important. The main thing is to meet the staff of the rectorate”.
A funny birthday
Same atmosphere in Poitiers (Vienne), this time it was the Minister of Health who was expected firmly. Faced with the concert of saucepans, François Braun is forced to enter discreetly and under high security at the CHU. A trip also disrupted in the Sarthe, Monday, with the arrival of the Minister of Justice, Éric Dupond-Moretti. For several days, saucepans have almost systematically accompanied ministerial visits. Improvised rallies that do not only target members of the government. Monday evening, in Paris or even in Marseille (Bouches-du-Rhône), the French made noise in the street to celebrate, in their own way, the 1 year of the re-election of Emmanuel Macron.