The amphitheater of the French University of Armenia is full, this Friday, January 13, in Yerevan.
Between the spans, Yaël Braun-Pivet willingly takes selfies with the students, to whom she reminded for more than an hour of France's
"unwavering support"
for the Armenians in the face of Azerbaijan.
“
Nice to meet you
”, she replies to English speakers before posing in front of the camera.
The President of the National Assembly, the first woman to lead the institution but still little known in France, relishes these new signs of notoriety abroad.
Blonde hair tied back, she takes long strides to her sedan decked out in tricolor colors.
Earlier, she met her counterpart at the AzgayinZhoghov, the Armenian National Assembly.
From the local "perch", she allowed herself to be seduced by the massive hammer assigned to the presiding officer to cut off the floor of parliamentarians.
She took it in hand, laughing loudly:
“It could be worth some time…
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