France – New Zealand: Emmanuel Macron whistles at the Stade de France, and the Sports Minister reacts

France – New Zealand: Emmanuel Macron whistles at the Stade de France, and the Sports Minister reacts

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to MissionAmelie Odea Castera has agreed to return to the booing that the Head of State received, Friday, September 8, during his opening speech of the Rugby World Cup.

Emmanuel Macron received boos from part of the audience at the Stade de France, Friday, September 8, during his speech to launch the Rugby World Cup in France (September 8 – October 28).

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Through the microphone, behind a desk placed on the grass, the Head of State announced the start of the World Cup, between the end of the opening ceremony and the start of the opening match, which the Blues won against the new All Blacks. .

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“Rugby friends, for all of us French,” began Emmanuel Macron. “It is with great pride that we welcome to our home all the teams participating in the Rugby World Cup and our Blue Team. This World Cup, France hopes to win it on the field. It hopes to win it in the hearts. With our flair for hospitality, the quality of our equipment, our fans, will be France is the playing field for the three rounds. In rugby, the planet knows our French flair, and this year, we will show our French flair. “It's time to play, 10th place has declared the Rugby World Cup open.”

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I have La dépeche du midiThe Minister of Sports responded to these whistles: “In the stadiums, it has become a classic,” says Amelie Odea Castera. “We remember what happened with François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy. I especially remember that he was applauded so warmly at the end of his speech and that he knew immediately how to find the words and be in this company with the Blues.”

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Moreover, Emmanuel Macron came down to the French locker room after the meeting to greet the 15th President of France.

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