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PDT MACRON STANDS BY THE US AFTER THE RIOTERS OCCUPIED THE CAPITOL

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Riots in Capitole 6 January 21 (Source: BFM Tv Caption)
Pdt Macron Elysee 7January after Capitol's Riots
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USPA NEWS - After pro-Trump activists violently burst into the Washington Capitol during a session intended to certify Joe Biden's presidential victory, the French president, Emmanuel Macron released a video, the night of January 6 to 7, 2021, the night of January 6 to 7, 2021, published on twitter denouncing these acts and calling for not giving in to " the violence of a few " as he addressed his statement from Elysee Palace, speaking in front of a lectern surrounded by the flags of France, United States of America and the European Union. This speech from the French side, and in response to the serious event happening in the USA, on January 6, as the U.S. Congress was meeting to certify President Biden´s victory in the November 2020 election, a few violent individuals forced their way into the secular temple of American democracy: the Capitol. We publish the French head of State´s entire statement (Source: Elysee Administration)
Capitol's Riots
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REMARKS BY PRESIDENT MACRON OVER THE CAPITOL OCCUPIED ON 6 JANUARY---------------------------------- "On January 6, as the U.S. Congress was meeting to certify President Biden´s victory in the November 2020 election, a few violent individuals forced their way into the secular temple of American democracy: the Capitol.  A woman was killed. When, in one of the world´s oldest democracies, supporters of an outgoing president take up arms to challenge the legitimate results of an election, a universal idea ““ that of “one person, one vote“ ““ is undermined.  Since the 18th century, the United States of America and France have shared a commitment to freedom and democracy.  With Lafayette, France lent its support to the American people in their quest for liberty and independence. With Alexis de Tocqueville, France recognized America as a symbol of democracy. In the 20th century, the United States stood with France during two World Wars, whenever its independence, its freedom, were threatened.  Today France stands strongly, fervently and resolutely with the American people and with all people who want to choose their leaders, determine their own destinies and their own lives through free and democratic elections. And we will not yield to the violence of a few individuals who want to challenge that.  It is the choice we have made over the course of several centuries to place human dignity, peace, respect for others, and the recognition of freedom above all else that is now under threat in our democracies.   That is why this evening I want to express our confidence in the strength of American democracy.  I want to express our friendship with the American people and their democracy. I want to speak of our common struggle to ensure that our democracies emerge from this moment that we are all living through even stronger.   I just wanted to express our friendship and our faith in the United States. What happened today in Washington DC is not America, definitely.  We believe in the strength of our democracies. We believe in the strength of American democracy." President Macron said, as he addressed a statement over the Capitol's riots.. (Source Elysee Administration).
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