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PRES. MACRON WANTS FRENCH LANGUAGE TO TAKE ITS ROLE AND PLACE BACK IN THE WORLD

AT 18th SUMMIT OF FRANCOPHONIE 22 DJERBA


Pres. Macron Debate/ french Speaking Artists (Source: TV5 Monde)
18th Summit of Francophonie 2022/ Djerba
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USPA NEWS - The French President Emmanuel Macron, participated in the 18th Francophonie Summit 2022, which takes place this year in Djerba, (Tunisia) from November 18 to 21, where he expressed his strong desire to give back to the French language its place. and its role in the world. He had indeed launched a communication operation and a communication strategy for “an ambition for the shattering language and multilingualism. The French Head of State was received by his Tunisian counterpart Kais Saed, and the Secretary General of the OIF Louise Mushikiwabo. Among the other leaders present, it should be noted the presence of the President of the European Council Charles Michel, as well as Justin Trudeau PM of Canada and his counterpart Francois Legault PM of Quebec, the Armenian PM Nicol Pachinian.
The French President Emmanuel Macron, participated in the 18th Francophonie Summit 2022, which takes place this year in Djerba, (Tunisia) from November 18 to 21, where he expressed his strong desire to give back to the French language its place. and its role in the world. He had indeed launched a communication operation and a communication strategy for “an ambition for the shattering language and multilingualism.
The French Head of State was received by his Tunisian counterpart Kais Saed, and the Secretary General of the OIF Louise Mushikiwabo.
Among the other leaders present, it should be noted the presence of the President of the European Council Charles Michel, as well as Justin Trudeau PM of Canada and his counterpart Francois Legault PM of Quebec, the Armenian PM Nicol Pachinian.
President Emmanuel Macron announces in Djerba that France will grant a loan of 200 million euros to Tunisia, which is going through a deep economic crisis aggravated by the war in Ukraine.
President Emmanuel Macron announces in Djerba that France will grant a loan of 200 million euros to Tunisia, which is going through a deep economic crisis aggravated by the war in Ukraine.
In her opening speech, Louise Mushikiwabo pays tribute to President Bourguiba "ahead of his time, (...) particularly on the status of women who still remain a pillar of Tunisian society and in the French-speaking world to this day. ". During the 18th summit of La Francophonie, the place of women was a topic discussed with digital.

18th Summit Francophonie Djerba
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PRESIDENT MACRON THINKS THERE ARE ELSS AND LESS POEPLE SPEKAING FRENHC IN AFRIA AND ESPCIALLY MAGHREB At the Francophonie Summit, President Emmanuel Macron answered questions from journalists and in particular from TV5 Monde, in response to the evolution of the practice of the French language in countries other than France. President Emmaeul Macron replied: "Yes, we have come back to the decline of the French language in the world. The French language is spreading through the demography of certain countries which are in the Francophonie, but with real setbacks for decades you have to be lucid!In the Maghreb countries, French is spoken less than 20 or 30 years ago, it is a reality, because there was resistance of political origin, or by a way of wanting rehabilitate its language through the political path, and also because there was English, like an Esperanto with the desire to develop with this ease of use and where people have created a linguistic space where with a few words and an almost imperfect language and where we find ourselves between us and no one judges us and what makes the Francophonie .." explained the Head of State Macron to the French press (Source: TV5 Monde,)
CONNECTIVITY IN DIVERSITY: DIGITAL VECTOR OF DEVELOPMENT AND SOLIDARITY IN THE FRANCOPHONE AREA
For the 18th Francophonie Summit on November 19 and 20, 2022. Postponed twice due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the deep crisis that Tunisia is going through, this meeting has the theme of "Connectivity in diversity : digital technology, vector of development and solidarity in the French-speaking world".
Of all the 88 states and governments that are full members, associate members and observers of the International Organization of La Francophonie, how many have a woman at their head? Without suspense, the imbalance is flagrant. In total, thirteen women are found in the highest offices: five are presidents, two vice-presidents and six prime ministers.
PRESIDENT MACRON ANNOUNCES THAT FRANCE WILL GRANT 200 M€ TO TUNISIA GOING THROUGH A CRISIS FOLLOWING THE WAR IN UKRAINE
President Emmanuel Macron announces in Djerba that France will grant a loan of 200 million euros to Tunisia, which is going through a deep economic crisis aggravated by the war in Ukraine.
President Emmanuel Macron announces in Djerba that France will grant a loan of 200 million euros to Tunisia, which is going through a deep economic crisis aggravated by the war in Ukraine.
President Emmanuel Macron announces in Djerba that France will grant a loan of 200 million euros to Tunisia, which is going through a deep economic crisis aggravated by the war in Ukraine.
When we did the youth consultation in 2020, what was striking was that no matter where the young people were, they had the same concerns: finding a job and living in a healthy environment. "Oria Vande Weghe, our word from OIF
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President Macron Discussion Xalima Djerba
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Pres.Macron and Tunisia Kais Saeed
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