Macron Leads National Tribute to Reformist Ex-PM Lionel Jospin
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To the Invalides, where the head of state gave his eulogy of the funeral, the socialist family came to greet, not without nostalgia, the memory of the former Prime Minister and architect of the "multiple left", who died on 22 March. Before hundreds of militants, red roses in hand, pay tribute to him at the cemetery of Montparnasse.
Many personalities, including politicians, came to greet Lionel Jospin's memory during the tribute to the former Prime Minister of the Invalides on Thursday.
"The nation pays tribute to a man who was loved by his own people and respected by all," declared the President of the Republic on Thursday morning to the Invalides.
A strong emotion. The national tribute to Lionel Jospin was held on Thursday 26 March at Les Invalides. A large part of the political class came to pay tribute to him... except for an iconic figure on the left, Jean-Luc Mélenchon. An absence caused by a big imbroglio according to BFMTV.
Emmanuel Macron paid this Thursday to the Invalides a national tribute to former socialist Prime Minister Lionel Jospin who had modernized France "in an unprecedented way".
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