Two shocks, one after the other, in 24 hours.
On Wednesday, when the historic campus of Sciences Po Paris, rue Saint-Guillaume, opens its doors for classes, the students, as discreetly as possible, try to make their way between the journalists.
The director of the institution has just resigned.
In an internal message sent before 9 a.m., Mathias Vicherat announced that he was leaving his post to “
preserve the institution
”, after learning of his referral, as well as that of his ex-partner, to the criminal court for a case of domestic violence.
The day before, the school faced another controversy.
The main amphitheater of the establishment had been occupied all morning by around sixty pro-Palestine and far-left students “
very mobilized, radical, followers of the call to violence
”, reports a professor.
An event not authorized by the school but still organized by activists, who monitored entries and restricted them...
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