Sunday, January 18, 2015

After the attacks, “life goes on” – Paris Match

After the attacks, "life goes on" – Paris Match

This Saturday, Francois Hollande was back on his land Corrèze

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“Life goes on. “On the Saturday morning market in Tulle, Hollande went to meet the people he knows well to repeat that it was necessary to move forward. Of tulle that recognize its faultless in its management of events since the attacks that occurred in France in the heart. Like Cathy, who fried his “Millassou”, a local specialty potato Admixture rapped, garlic and persil- and knows the head of state for 30 years, “he has managed He did the right thing, I keep my trust him. ” Alain Brette, 64, retired teacher, also congratulated the head of state. But he did not forget that this is partly because of this president that he, the elected Socialist, lost the municipal hall of his March Naves, which he held for 31 years. “I lived badly. ME was beaten by a young man who presented himself as apolitical, “he says, recalling that he witnessed the first steps of Francois Hollande Correze, this day of June 1981 in Egletons, where it wi ll be invested candidate.

Ten days after the attack on “Charlie Weekly”, François Hollande, who had not returned in its stronghold since the ceremony in tribute to “Hanged Tulle” on June 9, held ahead present his greetings to Corrèze, as it does every year since his election. “Do not change habits, we even emerge stronger from these events,” said he insisted warmly embracing young and old who continue to tu. Not to mention that the French judge on the economic performance, he adds, “the best answer we can do is be stronger economically.” Asked about the French flags burned at events abroad, he said that it was “intolerable”. And added:. “It has not finished with these behaviors there and he will punish

” A friendly thought for Patrick Pelloux “

In the late morning, the prefecture, he took advantage of a series of collective surrender decorations evoke these days that changed France. In honoring an emergency physician, he has “a friendly thought for Patrick Pelloux” ER and columnist Charlie Hebdo was one of the first witnesses of the bloodbath in the drafting of the satirical newspaper. Evoking the course Frugier Raymond, former mayor of Oradour-sur-Glane, he launched: “You thought it was over barbarism but no. Always fight against fanaticism, intolerance, hatred. This is what the French have done throughout the week including Sunday. “He added” There is history, the past, the test and there in the future. To be faithful to the memory of the dead must be hope. “Later, the President of the Republic decorates a local writer who planted 200 oak trees around the world. He urges to think “long time” “should always be planted beyond itself. To ensure that what is do ne today will be useful to the future world. “

In the multipurpose room of the Auzelou he had himself inaugurated in January 2013, he recalled that France “will not yield”, “it will always be there, standing proud.” Proud of “national solidarity” that emerged in Paris and throughout the streets of France, Francois Hollande insisted “we are one country, one people, one France”. Calling as “not to forget the victims, the wounded, the hero.” Address threats that remain, the safety of French men and women must be ensured, he insured, adding that steps had already been taken to protect schools and symbols, such as places of worship. He also announced that further decisions will be taken at the next cabinet meeting scheduled for Wednesday to strengthen our intelligence capabilities. But the issue goes beyond safety, he has continued discussing the role of education and in particular the fight against dropping out of school. To extend national cohesion, the head of state calls for unity. “We need to raise us to be worthy of the spirit of January 11″

“Life must go on but nothing will be as before, “repeated Francois Hollande in his speech. Earlier, he had confided having felt the eyes of the French towards him changed. “The president is the country. If one has a bad image of the country, there was not a good image of the president, “he added. Aware that he will be judged on results, he concluded “the best response after challenge is to continue to act, to change.” If François Hollande has regained credibility, remains to be seen how he will put it to use

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