The Head of State will deliver a speech on Friday September 4 for the “150th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic”. On September 4, 1870, Napoleon III's Empire collapsed, paving the way for the Third Republic. According to our information, it is at the Pantheon that the Head of State will speak.
A place where is the funeral urn in which was placed the heart of Léon Gambetta, the man who proclaimed the change of regime. "Emmanuel Macron will pay tribute to eleven figures representative of the values of the Republic, emblematic personalities of united France," one explains at the palace. His speech on citizenship in the Republic will recall the rights and duties, as well as the need to preserve this regime. For Emmanuel Macron, this will be an opportunity to push the fire on the regal, while a bill on the fight against separatism must see the light of day before the end of the year.