The President of the Republic will say a speech on November 11 in tribute to the last of the companions of the liberation and will ensure the entrance ceremony to the pantheon of the former music-hall star and resistance icon, on November 30th .
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Hubert Germain had planned any. The departure of the funerary convoy from the invalids. His passage before the statue of General de Gaulle, on the Square Georges-Clemenceau, which adjoins the Champs-Elysees. The rise of “the most beautiful avenue of the world” until the tomb of the unknown soldier, under the Arc de Triomphe. It is here that Emmanuel Macron will say a speech, Thursday, November 11, in tribute to the last of the companions of the liberation, dead on October 12, at 101 years old. The former Georges Pompidou minister will then be buried in the Crypt of Mont-Valerian, in Suresnes (Hauts-de-Seine), a website of the Fightening France Memorial, where a last vault remained empty.
The President of the Republic has already pronounced a funeral eulogy in honor of Hubert Germain, October 15th. This new ceremony, according to the Elysée, must allow “to address the youth” by renting an “exemplary figure”. A “hero”, as likes to say the head of state to encourage patriotic momentum. Franc-Mason initiated at the Grand Lodge of France, its legacy is that of a France “open to the universal”, attached to the fraternity, estimates a close to Emmanuel Macron. The opposite of that of the extreme right and probable polemist candidate for the presidential election of 2022 Eric Zemmour, described by the same source as an “identity” and a “counterrevolutionary”.
“tribe Rainbow “
A comparable state of mind will reign on the entrance ceremony to Joséphine Baker’s Pantheon, whom the Head of State will preside over 30 November. Icon of resistance, the old star of the Music-Hall, of American origin, will be rented for choosing to marry France and to embody, through his adoptive children, of all origins, a “tribe rainbow -sky “. His tomb will remain empty, to respect the will of his family who did not want to move his remains, buried in Monaco. Instead, the Cenotaph will be filled with the plane-repatrous land of Saint-Louis, the hometown of Josephine Baker, in the United States, but also from Paris, where she knew her hours of glory as an artist, of Monaco, and his castle of the Milande, in Dordogne.
“These tributes are moments of national unity. What makes the difference between the President of the Republic and a divisional and hate agitator like Eric Zemmour,” says the General Delegate of the Republic (LRM) , Stanislas Guerini. The political use of memory, five months of the presidential election.