There are dates like that that keep coming back.
July 3 is that of Pierre Rabadan.
For the former rugby player, who has since become Anne Hidalgo's assistant, this is almost mythology.
July 3, 1980: birth in Aix-en-Provence;
July 3, 2004: first tenure with the XV of France;
July 3, 2015: lunch with Anne Hidalgo, who asked him to join her office at City Hall;
July 3, 2020: election as deputy, responsible for sport and the Olympics.
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“I think there was something last year too, but I forgot,”
says Pierre Rabadan, as if he had become completely accustomed to experiencing unusual moments on that date – which is also, incidentally, his birthday.
For July 3, 2024, a Wednesday, it is a safe bet that the Parisian elected official will this time be the head in his files.
The countdown will show D-23 until the Olympic Games.
The project of his second life on which he has been working since his arrival at City Hall.
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