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"It's the Republic that wins": the Minister of Education Pap Ndiaye went to the college of Samuel Paty

2022-05-23T16:41:06.597Z


The new Minister of National Education made his first visit to the college of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, where taught the professor assassinated by an Islamist terrorist in October 2020.


The new Minister of National Education Pap Ndiaye went Monday, May 23 to the college in Conflans-Sainte-Honorine where Samuel Paty taught, professor assassinated in October 2020 by an Islamist terrorist, sending the message that "

it is the Republic that wins, despite everything

”.

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Pap Ndiaye exchanged for an hour with the educational community of the Bois d'Aulne college in Yvelines, marked by the death of the history and geography teacher, noted an AFP journalist.

The new minister, who had paid tribute to Samuel Paty on Friday during the transfer of power with Jean-Michel Blanquer, explained to the press that he had gone there to deliver "

a very simple message, which is that of the refusal of barbarism and hatred

”.

"It's the Republic that wins, in the end, despite everything"

But also the message by which, basically, the Republic, through school, is stronger.

It is the Republic that wins, in the end, despite everything

.

He mentioned "

the resilience, the initiatives that are taken, by the teachers, by the educational team, by the students

" which show "

how deep the Republic plunges into the nation

", stressing that this is "

very moving

".

I wanted to make my first visit after the first Council of Ministers this morning, to this college, which I did not know, but which I knew in many respects because the memory of Samuel Paty remained in my mind. heart and in my mind

,” he continued.

Pap Ndiaye recalled being "

trained historian

.

I read his book (by Samuel Paty), “Research memory” (…) which has been published since his death and I have participated in other tributes, including at Sciences Po where I was a professor (...).

It is quite normal and natural that I therefore go here

, ”he insisted.

The Minister of Education explained that he "

conversed very freely

" with the educational community.

I was there to listen to them, we were there to talk about their situation, the difficulties experienced since October 2020, more than school issues stricto sensu, which we will have to look into

”.

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I also promised that I would come back to the college to talk about these issues.

More professional questions.

So it's a goodbye and a see you soon

,” he added.

For Laurent Brosse, DVD mayor of Conflans-Sainte-Honorine, present in the establishment, "

the symbolism (of this visit) is strong for the teachers

", he declared to AFP.

Source: lefigaro

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