This year, it was again from heaven that the striking image of the military parade of July 14th came. This Sunday, no Franky Zapata or Flyboard, but a banner defending the hospital hostile to the President of the Republic.
Attached to helium-inflated balloons, this banner appeared above Place de la Concorde, where caregivers in white coats had exceptionally joined the ranks of the military.
The banner was not filmed by cameras broadcasting the event, but several journalists were able to film the banner, including a HuffPost reporter .
"Behind the tributes, Macron suffocates the hospital"
A banner in the sky is embedded in the ceremony as the president arrives at Place de la Concorde. #July 14 #careers pic.twitter.com/yDr7m3zxgm
"Behind the tributes, Macron suffocates the hospital" was written on the one hand, and "The economy costs us life" on the other. The people behind this action have not yet been identified.
It was almost without public that the National Day was held on Tuesday. The traditional military parade had been maintained but had been revised and corrected because of the coronavirus epidemic in France and the ban on any gathering of more than 5,000 people.