• Monday, April 19, Emmanuel Macron and the Minister of the Interior, Gérald Darmanin, went to a sensitive district of Montpellier to talk about security.

  • The different stages of this express passage saw the president in turn welcomed by locals or, on the contrary, booed.

  • These hostile reactions have indeed been mentioned by the various media covering the event, contrary to what some Internet users claim.

By visiting La Paillade, a sensitive district of Montpellier, for a day, Monday, April 19, Emmanuel Macron intended to put the theme of security on the front of the media scene.

A goal more than achieved, in view of the various articles and videos posted on this subject since by the various journalists present.

But, on social networks, this express passage of the President of the Republic and the Minister of the Interior, Gérard Darmanin above all gave rise to a lively dispute of the "story" that was made in certain media, such as the channel of streaming news BFMTV.

“While Macron makes his show in front of the cameras, his militia snares and pushes dissatisfied Montpellierers.

Do not disturb the king!

», Thus rebels the legend of a video posted on Facebook, in which the CRS push back a crowd, near a site hole.

"While BFMTV praised a successful visit by Macron and Darmanin to La Paillade ... This is what really happened ... 2 rooms 2 atmospheres ...", says a second publication relaying the same sequence while another video of boos against the president mocks "the extent of the phenomenal popular success of Macron and Darmanin with the citizens of La Paillade".

Other images of #Montpellier to take full measure of the phenomenal popular success of #Macron and #Darmanin with the citizens of La Paillade ...


via @ ledecaledu25pic.twitter.com / lqEhAJPSXR

- 🌿🐝 Реми φ🍒 (@Callystor) April 20, 2021

But if these clashes were filmed on the day of the President of the Republic's visit to the neighborhood, the scene took place before he arrived there.

And the various media that covered the event did not fail to point out the boos reserved for the president by some residents of the neighborhood on different occasions.

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The live coverage of Emmanuel Macron's visit provided by our colleagues from Midi Libre and France Bleu Hérault makes it possible to retrace precisely the course of this day.



This began, for the Head of State and his Minister of the Interior, with a visit to the central police station in Montpellier, around 11:20 am, where they were expected by “a hundred curious and demonstrators” according to Midi Libre . The boos of some of them, on the arrival of the presidential procession, are also clearly audible on the images shot by the local daily as on those of France Bleu Hérault.

They were followed, when Emmanuel Macron and his companions entered the police station, by other whistles and by the singing of the slogan "Macron, we do not forget, we do not forgive!"

»Which we can clearly hear on a live video shot within the group of demonstrators - kept at a distance by the police - by the EtikNews Facebook page (from 25'55 on the following link).

Tensions near CAF before Macron's arrival

After this first stop and a tour in an unmarked car with a team from the Anti-Crime Brigande (BAC), the President of the Republic went to the north-west of Montpellier, in the district of La Paillade, on a former point of deal , around 2:50 p.m.

The scene of clashes between CRS and a group of demonstrators took place about ten minutes later, but in another place: in front of the neighborhood family allowance fund (CAF), where some residents, especially from associations, were waiting. the arrival of Emmanuel Macron.

We thus find the sequence which became viral from 26'50 in the live video broadcast by the Decolonial News Facebook page - and other images of the tensions on the France Bleu Hérault Twitter account.

Emmanuel Macron, however, did not arrive at CAF until 4:10 pm, “with two hours behind the schedule announced by the Elysee” as our colleagues then noted.

If he offered himself a quick walkabout just before his departure from the deal point, as shown in the images of Guillaume Daret, a major reporter at France Télévisions, and that a small group welcomed him when he left vehicle, near the CAF, this new stage was above all marked by new boos.

"Macron resignation"

Various media or journalists have relayed it, whether it is Guillaume Daret, noting, near the president, "a few hoots," Macron resignations "coming from a few dozen people" or France Bleu Hérault, in the procession of inhabitants kept at a distance, which mentions the "Macron resignation, Macron resignation" launched by a "part of the inhabitants of La Paillade".

Without forgetting Midi Libre, which for its part indicated: “Many people in the street behind the barriers;

some chant "Macron resignation" ".

Whether or not he heard these criticisms, Emmanuel Macron in any case waved a gesture to the crowd, from afar, when entering CAF.

"Macron resignation, Macron resignation" laced up some of the inhabitants of LA PAILLADE in #Montpellier.

The President of the Republic has just arrived at the CAF social center pic.twitter.com/rseyyMq1U0

- France Bleu Hérault (@bleuherault) April 19, 2021

Finally, the various national media having evoked or covered this visit did not fail to mention the boos reserved for the Head of State.

Whether it is Franceinfo, in an article entitled "Emmanuel Macron booed during his visit to Montpellier on the subject of security" or BFMTV, whose special envoy, Agathe Lambret, noted on the air, in end of the day: “Emmanuel Macron went to a recently dismantled deal point.

[…] It had been a long time since we had seen such a presidential walkabout when we started from this dismantled point of the deal.

[…] Conversely, when he arrived here, he was greeted by "Macron resignations", the atmosphere is electric.

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