The Louvre, the Mona Lisa, masks, new ministers, tretours in town hall for the old ones, the start of the holiday, this is the week in the eyes of the Parisian photographers.
1. Mask or no mask, bearded men must also choose their side.
2. Edouard Philippe is again mayor of Le Havre. The fist is avenging on the forecourt of the Town Hall.
3. Mona Lisa is deconfigured to the delight of tourists.
4. Work continues on Notre Dame. The July 14 helicopters repeat their overflight.
5. The gendarmes of the Yonne arrest a man. A car was stolen.
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6. A worker prepares the coils to make the famous mariners of Armor-Lux.
7. Barbara Pompili arrives in her office as Minister of Ecology.
8. Christophe maps the Bay of Somme Google Street View.
9. Gérald Darmanin, the new Minister of the Interior, goes to the Porte de la Chapelle where drug trafficking is widespread.
10. In this year of pandemic, it is not a rush for the results of the baccalaureate in high school of Jeanson de Sailly.
11. Jean-Pierre Castaldi plays in “Quelle famille” one of the first plays to resume since the deconfinement.
12. Roselyne Bachelot, the new Minister of Culture, went to visit the Mona Lisa at the Louvre.
13. Stéphane Bern is preparing to welcome young people to his home at the Royal and Military College of Thiron-Gardais in the Perche.
14. The UCPA welcomes children from the SAMU Social for a week of learning camps.
15. Ariel Weil is elected mayor of the new Paris Center arrondissement which brings together the first 4 arrondissements of Paris under the watchful eye of Anne Hidalgo and Pierre Aidenbaum.