"Right" to "Whistle the Marseillaise": an Exit of Bally Bagayoko that Provokes Stirs on the Right and the Far Right
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"Siffler la Marseillaise when France dishonors itself by its actions at international level, it is a right to the popular reply," declared the elected on Tuesday, causing indignation to the right and to the far right.
He explained on X about what had been said in the newspaper "L'Opinion", where he described such whistles as "right to the popular replica", which had led him to criticism from the right and the far right.
Bally Bagayoko, the unsuspecting mayor of Saint-Denis (Seine-Saint-Denis), says he understands the people who whistle Marseillaise in the stadiums because of their anger. Controversy swells.
On Tuesday 16 June, the unsubstantiated mayor of Saint-Denis defended the whistles sometimes heard in the French stadiums against the national anthem by considering that they could be justified by the anger of the citizens against the state.
Mayor LFI, Bally Bagayoko, explained that he found it "legitimate to be able to whistle the Marseillaise" in the football stadiums. A statement that was widely criticized The release of the
Mayor LFI of Saint-Denis believes that whistleing the Marseillaise may be a "right to the popular replica" when France "dishonors itself by its actions internationally". A release that amazes and irritates in Les Grandes Gueules.

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