The body has memory. It is enough to find oneself seated, behind an examination paper, for the back to hover over it and the left hand to block the supposed temptation of copying by the neighbor. The old high school habits have returned to gallop as we participate, this Saturday, May 27, in the third edition of the giant dictation of elected officials, organized by the Association of Elected Officials of France (AEF) in the Senate. "At a time when many elected officials are going badly, when times are difficult, it was important to find ourselves in a friendly and benevolent moment around our common heritage: the French language. When we greet each other, we don't care if it is the political label of the other, "insists Driss Ettazaoui, the president of the AEF, also deputy mayor of Evreux (Eure).
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