It is one of the annual meetings of the President of the Republic.
As he did every summer during his first term, Emmanuel Macron will participate this Wednesday, barring extreme weather conditions, in the 78th anniversary of the liberation of Bormes-les-Mimosas (Var).
In addition to a traditional memorial sequence, this will be his first public appearance, two weeks after retiring to Fort Brégançon.
Expected at 7 p.m. at City Hall, the Head of State will deliver a solemn speech, usually tinged with references to current events.
Last year, this speech dedicated to the soldiers and resistance fighters of the Second World War had turned into an appeal, launched to the French to bring to life a
"collective history",
based on a
"freedom to protect"
and not a
" selfish freedom.
A response to the accusations of
“health dictatorship”
which were multiplying at the time.
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