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POLITICA ARGENTINA/INTERNACIONAL: FRENCH PRESIDENT EMMANUEL MACRON EGLISE DE LA MADELEINE DECEMBER 9 2017 PARIS
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De: BARILOCHENSE6999  (Mensaje original) Enviado: 03/02/2025 14:36

France National Tribute To Johnny Hallyday At La Madeleine Church In Paris

PARIS, FRANCE - DECEMBER 09: French President Emmanuel Macron delivers a speech during Johnny Hallyday's Funeral at Eglise De La Madeleine on December 9, 2017 in Paris, France. France pays tribute to Johnny Hallyday, the French music icon, who died aged 74 after a battle with lung cancer. (Photo by Stephane Cardinale - Corbis/Corbis via Getty Images)
France National Tribute To Johnny Hallyday At La Madeleine Church In Paris


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De: BARILOCHENSE6999 Enviado: 03/02/2025 18:03
PARIS OLYMPICS 2024

Normally bustling Place de la Concorde closed to traffic ahead of Paris Olympics

Paris – Place de la Concorde in central Paris has been closed to traffic since 1 June. The square is preparing to host urban sports events during the summer Olympics as well as the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympics Games. It will fully reopen on 25 September.

Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, is closed "to all traffic" as it prepares to host the urban sports events.00:53
Place de la Concorde, the largest square in Paris, is closed "to all traffic" as it prepares to host the urban sports events. © AFP - Julien de Rosa
 

On a typical weekday, 5,400 cars pass through Place de la Concorde every hour.

But since its closure early June, cars, pedestrians and cyclists now must bypass the usually bustling square, lengthening their journeys.

"A partial reopening will take place on 7 September, and from 25 September the entire western section will be reopened," the Paris town hall wrote on social media platform X.

Around 35,000 people are expected every day at the 'Urban Park' in Place de la Concorde where the BMX freestyle, breakdancing, skateboarding and 3×3 basketball competitions will take place during the Paris Olympics from 26 July to 11 August.

After the Games, the Paris town hall says it wants to keep half of the square open exclusively to pedestrians from the Tuileries garden to the Obelisk.

Nearly 15 million spectators and accredited people are expected to attend the Olympics.

https://www.rfi.fr/en/france/20240607-buzzing-place-de-la-concorde-closed-to-traffic-ahead-of-paris-olympics

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Coronavirus: en un 14 de julio atípico, Macron lanza un masivo plan de reactivación

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Macron hosts downsized Bastille Day, to outline crisis response plans

Military jeeps bore French President Emmanuel Macron and others to the Place de la Concorde in Paris for a downsized Bastille Day ceremony.Military jeeps bore French President Emmanuel Macron and others to the Place de la Concorde in Paris for a downsized Bastille Day ceremony.

PARIS (FRANCE) - French President Emmanuel Macron hosted a subdued Bastille Day ceremony on Tuesday to honour the country's medical workers amid the coronavirus pandemic, before outlining his response to the country's most severe health and economic crisis since World War II.

While jets performed their traditional flyovers over the Arc de Triomphe in Paris, authorities called off the annual military parade that marks the July 14, 1789, storming of the Bastille prison that launched the French Revolution.

Instead, Macron presided a scaled-down gathering of just 2,000 soldiers -- half the usual number -- at the Place de la Concorde, where several dozen doctors, nurses and others on the frontlines of the COVID-19 pandemic were given pride of place.

Several were in tears as a military troupe saluted them with the national anthem "La Marseillaise" to close the ceremony, as Patrouille de France jets flew over trailing red, white and blue smoke.

Macron personally thanked several of them as a light rain began to fall, a day after his government agreed an eight billion euro ($8.5 billion) package of pay hikes for nurses and careworkers.

He then donned a face mask to visit with guests that included Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, director general of the World Health Organization.

Representatives from Germany, Switzerland, Austria and Luxembourg, the countries that took in 161 French virus victims at the height of the crisis, were also on hand.

- Interview -

Later Tuesday, Macron will hold a rare televised interview, reviving a July 14 tradition, to detail his plans for surmounting the crisis, even as fears grow of a second wave of COVID-19 cases that could again engulf hospitals.

He abandoned the ritual after taking office three years ago with a pledge to shake up politics as usual, but his new government is under pressure to prove it will rise to the unprecedented challenges.

Prominent doctors urged this week that face masks be mandatory indoors, while authorities have warned the virus appears to spreading faster in several areas as people let down their guard during summer holidays.

And despite billions of euros pledged to minimise the economic damage, questions remain over how the government will foster recovery from a recession expected to destroy hundreds of thousands of jobs.

Critics have accused the president of initially underestimating and then mishandling a crisis that has now caused more than 30,000 deaths in France, and so far Macron has limited himself to a few televised addresses since March.

And some health workers say the government has still not done enough -- protesters launched balloons near the Place de la Concorde bearing a banner that said "Behind the tributes, Macron is suffocating hospitals."

"The president is going to announce very significant actions," government spokesman Gabriel Attal told BFM television ahead of the ceremony.

- De Gaulle and 'Resilience' -

No crowds were allowed anywhere near the Concorde square to avoid contagion risks, and just 2,500 guests were invited to a ceremony where only two WWII tanks trundled noisily across the paving stones.

The flyovers along the Champs-Elysees avenue included an A400M transport plane that was used to evacuate COVID-19 patients from overwhelmed hospitals at the height of the crisis.

The flights were part of Operation Resilience that Macron launched in March, which also saw a military field hospital set up in hard-hit eastern regions of the country.

The ceremony also honoured the Resistance hero Charles de Gaulle on the 50th anniversary of the general's death, and the 80th of his famous appeal of June 18, 1940, to not give up the fight against the Nazi occupation.

Large portions of Paris will remain closed Tuesday, including parks near the Eiffel Tower, to avoid crowds for the Bastille Day fireworks, and most other cities have called off their shows altogether.



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