As indicated by RTL and confirmed by BFMTV, Emmanuel Macron will be present at the Stade de France, Thursday November 14, to attend the Nations League match between France and Israel.
A prestigious presence. If he is used to attending the meetings of the French team, Emmanuel Macron will be present at the Stade de France on Thursday November 14 to attend the Nations League match between France and Israel, according to information from RTL, confirmed by BFMTV.
According to the entourage of the President of the Republic, this is in particular “to send a message of fraternity and solidarity after the intolerable anti-Semitic acts which followed the match in Amsterdam this week”. Emmanuel Macron confirms his presence in the security context surrounding this meeting, while nearly 4,000 people will be considered by the security system.
“We are capable of securing the Stade de France”
Guest of BFMTV this Sunday, Laurent Nuñez, Paris police prefect, explained that he wanted to play this French team match at the Stade de France at all costs: “We discussed the possibility of playing this match at the Parc des Princes. It would have been possible but traditionally the Blues’ matches are played at the Stade de France. There was no objective reason to choose the Park. We are capable of securing the Stade de France, which hosted the Olympics.
“Spectators will be able to go to this match in complete safety, he wanted to be reassured. I want to reassure those who are listening to us and at the same time display a message of firmness: we will not tolerate any excess. We will have means that will allow us to “be extremely reactive to prevent any disturbance of public order, either during the match, the surroundings of the match or the path of spectators.”
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