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Ten years?

Ten years?

He saw the light and he entered... This is a bit like the beautiful story that Le Parisien tells us on Sunday: "Emmanuel Macron as a surprise guest of the Jeunes en Marche." The latter celebrated their tenth anniversary on Saturday, July 5, at the Cirque d'Hiver in Paris.

Young People on the Move is the new name for Young People with Macron, but the enthusiasm is still there: "Here it is. In front of 1,300 people the head of state enters the scene. With cries reminiscent of the electoral campaigns of the one who will not be able to run for a third term in 2027. " Moreover, he himself says: "I never come to political rallies but here, I came for a birthday."

Who could doubt it? But still, he continues, "I came to tell you" ... That I'm leaving? No, "I came to tell you that it's not over. (...) I'm going to need you again in the years to come, I also need you in two years, in five years, in ten years" ... These are happy young people.

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