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A beer on the terrace with Emmanuel Macron: a DRC minister explains

2023-03-07T20:42:52.658Z


Videos have been circulating since Saturday March 4 of the Congolese Minister of Communication clinking glasses with the French President. These images sparked some outrage.


A beer on the terrace with Emmanuel Macron in a festive district of Kinshasa?

I think everyone in my place would have done it …

”, justified this Tuesday the spokesman of the Congolese government, questioned by the press on a highly commented escapade on social networks.

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To end his visit to the capital of the Democratic Republic of Congo on Saturday, the French president went to a bar in the town of Bandalungwa, known as "Bandal",

in

the company of musician Fally Ipupa and the Minister of Communication and door - government spokesperson, Patrick Muyaya.

No journalist was present, but the scene was naturally immortalized by amateur videos.

“People of good faith felt offended”

Asked during his usual press briefing, Patrick Muyaya admitted that given "

the context

", with an ongoing armed conflict in the east of the country, people felt "

that it was not appropriate

".

"

People of good faith felt offended, I'm sorry about that

," he said.

But "

as a Bandalungwa notable, I was associated

" with the movement of Emmanuel Macron and Fally Ipupa, he noted, and "

I think everyone in my place would have done it

".

Serious things had been said throughout the day

,” he added.

And if Emmanuel Macron wanted to go to this neighborhood, it's probably because he says to himself in Kinshasa that "

Bandal is Paris

,” joked the minister.

Source: lefigaro

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