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"The Bigger It Is, the More It Goes": Elysée Denies that Extras Were Paid to "Acclaim" Macron on July 14

Summary by Le Parisien
Elysée denies the recruitment of extras for the 14 July parade. A false information widely relayed on social networks provoked an official reaction from the Presidential Palace.

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Elysée denies the recruitment of extras for the 14 July parade. A false information widely relayed on social networks provoked an official reaction from the Presidential Palace.

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On Sunday, 24 August, the presidential palace denied the recruitment of 500 extras who were allegedly charged with acclaiming the President of the Republic during the march on 14 July.

Arriving in power in 2017, Emmanuel Macron has to deal with a lot of things on a daily basis. Travel, meetings with other heads of state, presence at official events... the President of the Republic is asked on all sides and must constantly answer present. In addition to this, Brigitte's husband faces unbearable rumours about him. One of them has been making noise since this weekend. Did Emmanuel Macron appeal to extras at the parade on July 14t…

On Sunday, August 24, the X account of the Elysée shared a post in which an Internet user reported that the President of the Republic had paid extras.

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Sunday, August 24, 2025.
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