Back to basics.
The sport.
And especially the Olympic Games.
“The” meeting that counts in 2024. Shaken like in a rugby scrum as soon as she took office at the Ministry of Education, after comments that she recognized as
“clumsy”
and
“erroneous”
about the education of her children at Stanislas college, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra was therefore asked to return her Rue de Grenelle apron but saved, in quotes, her Sports and Olympics jersey.
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Not sure to rejoice, knowing the determination of the former tennis champion who worked at Sciences Po, the ENA and large companies like Axa and Carrefour.
And it surely took her fellow student at the ENA, who is none other than the President of the Republic, to intervene for her to agree to climb back into the upper floors of the “small” Ministry of Sports (in any case in the eyes of many French politicians who have still not understood the importance of sport in our society, on the contrary...
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