Left, right, left.
Behind his black boxing gloves, in shorts and sneakers, Olivier Véran goes through the movements.
“
In position… Boxing!”
», says Marcel Denis, almost septuagenarian coach.
The student of the day is working in this club in Aulnay-sous-Bois (Seine-Saint-Denis), this March 13, among around fifteen young people aged 14 to 17.
When a muscular guy stands in front of him, the Isère MP, a fan of kickboxing and Thai boxing, doesn't act reckless: “
I'm going to put on my mouthguards!
»
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After 45 minutes of training, the gloves are put away and everyone sits in the ring.
“
There, you hit me, so logically we are on equal ground
,” says Olivier Véran, still sweating.
“
Are you committed?
», “
Some people are interested in the climate?
», “
What are the things that revolt you?
»: he knows the question-and-answer exercise by heart, having done it a week earlier, in Bobigny.
Fully committed to his role, he wants to encourage young people to get involved in life...
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