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After the Victory of the PSG, Time of the Pros of the Auction

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On the occasion of the Paris team's sacre, the politico-mediatic space was transformed into a major security check-up contest on one side, racist interrogations and outbursts on the "hordes" of suburbs who came to invade Paris, on the other. Nothing new, but worse.

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The deputy for the Somme and candidate for the presidential election reacted on Tuesday, 2 May, to the excesses that had taken place after the Parisians in the Champions League by opposing prison sentences against the young people involved.

·Paris, France
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This week, France reminded its youth of a simple rule: a good citizen does not bathe in a canal during a heatwave, does not celebrate too much a sporting victory and avoids any excessive manifestation of spontaneity.

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Calm down, it's just overflows, relativizes the left, who saw only young people who are a little crazy... While yesterday, the Londoners celebrated the team of Arsenal, just sacred champion of England, partying in the streets by tens of thousands without any incident being reported, the Parisians made a triumph to the PSG players, winners of the Champions League the day before, in a much less childish context. Because the capital barely covered …

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Lean Left

On the occasion of the Paris team's sacre, the politico-mediatic space was transformed into a major security check-up contest on one side, racist interrogations and outbursts on the "hordes" of suburbs who came to invade Paris, on the other. Nothing new, but worse.

·Paris, France
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More embarrassing than the excesses on the margins of the PSG's victory, we find some reactions from the political world. Because why would young people in the working-class neighbourhoods not also have the right to celebrate the event in their own way, as they did the next day, asks Eve Szeftel, editor of Marianne.

·Paris, France
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ARTICLE. As expected, the victory of Paris-Saint-Germain in the final of the Champions League against Arsenal was followed by numerous and intense scenes of urban violence. The left struggled to convince when it tried to reverse roles and responsibilities.

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Marianne broke the news in Paris, France on Monday, June 1, 2026.
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