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Fête de la musique, 14 juillet, Coupe du monde… La fête Républicaine, anti-modèle du Canon Français

L'Humanité

L'Humanité

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June 21, 2026

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Fête de la musique, 14 juillet, Coupe du monde… La fête Républicaine, anti-modèle du Canon Français

Texte collectif signé par Damien Girard, député Écologistes du Morbihan, Clémentine Autain, députée l’Après de Seine-Saint-Denis, Pouria Amirshahi, député Écologistes de Paris et Mathilde Ollivier, sénatrice Écologistes des Français.es de l’étranger.

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