Ségolène Royal Opposes the Minute of Silence for the Killed Overseer
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After Melanie's death, a watcher stabbed by a 14-year-old boy in a college in Nogent (Haute-Marne), a minute of silence was observed in every school on Thursday, June 12. A moment of recollection that had no place in the schools according to Ségolène Royal. "It's anything. Leave the children and teenagers alone, instead of immerse them in stress, forcing them to think of a horrible drama," published the former candidate in the 2007 presidential …
The silence is sometimes louder than a cry. On Thursday 12 June 2025, at 11 a.m., students from all over France froze for a minute, in memory of Mélanie, a monitor stabbed to death by a college student in Nogent. The image is strong, the powerful symbol. But this moment of recollection caused an unexpected malaise, crystallized by a well-known voice: that of Ségolène Royal. Faced with this initiative carried by Élisabeth Borne, Minister of Natio…
Two days after a 14-year-old's murder of a college overseer, the former minister hoped that children would not be forced to observe a minute of silence in schools.
On Tuesday, a minute of silence had already been observed in the National Assembly. On Thursday 12 June, all schools stopped at noon to pay tribute to the stabbed college supervisor two days earlier at the co... Read more about Elle.fr
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