Prime Minister Michel Barnier plans to attend the Nations League match between France and Israel this Thursday, November 14 at the Stade de France. The head of government will thus accompany President Emmanuel Macron and will be in the enclosure despite the tense context surrounding the meeting.
A symbolic match. If the supporters do not yet seem to want to respond, a little more than 20,000 places out of the 80,000 having found takers, the French leaders will be there for France-Israel this Thursday in the League of Nations.
In addition to Emmanuel Macron, the entourage of Prime Minister Michel Barnier also informed BFMTV that he will travel to the Stade de France for the meeting between the Blues and the Israeli selection, as announced by Le Parisien.
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An extraordinary police system
The President of the Republic and the head of government will therefore attend the Blues match despite the tense context surrounding this poster. Due to the conflict in the Middle East, this meeting of the Blues in the League of Nations is the subject of a call for boycott and even cancellation from opposition elected officials and supporters of the Palestinian cause. .
But to avoid possible incidents, the public authorities have put in place an important security system. To accommodate the approximately 20,000 spectators expected at the Stade de France, the authorities will deploy 4,000 law enforcement personnel in the Paris region.
As explained by RMC Sport on Friday, 2,500 of them will be around the Stade de France, or 26 mobile force units. The rest, around 1,500 police officers and gendarmes, will be responsible for ensuring security in transport and in certain areas of the capital. To the public security system, we must add the 1,600 stewards responsible for welcoming and ensuring the safety of spectators around and inside the Stade de France.
Jean-Guy Lebreton with Alexis Cuvilliers
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