Azincourt (France) (AFP)

The wife of the President of the Republic, Brigitte Macron, thanked Thursday the Brazilians having supported him after the offensive commentary of President Jair Bolsonaro against him.

"I just wanted to say (...), since I see that there are cameras, two words to Brazilians, in Portuguese (...): Muito obrigada! (" Thank you very much "- Ed) a very, very big thank you for all those who have committed, "said Mrs. Macron during a trip to Azincourt (Pas-de-Calais).

"The times are changing, there are those who are in the process of change, the women are there with you, like you, you have almost all understood gentlemen.Not everyone: some are on the platform and I am sure That they will not be long in getting on the train, "she added, under loud applause, during a speech for the inauguration of the historic center dedicated to the Battle of Azincourt.

"I hope they will hear, I was very touched" by the support expressed by many Brazilians after the release of Jair Bolsonaro, Ms. Macron later told the press.

"I just wanted them to hear my voice (...) I heard their voices, these are two words that I hope you will pass on to them Beyond me, it's for all women. All women have been touched, there is a subject, things are changing, everyone needs to be aware of it, there are things that can not be said anymore and things that can not be done anymore. " she insisted.

The G7 Biarritz has given rise to a ranged weapons between Mr. Bolsonaro and his French counterpart about fires in the Amazon, leading to one of the most serious diplomatic crises between the two countries.

Offensive remarks by the Brazilian head of state about Brigitte Macron have led the French president to openly wish, in front of the cameras of the whole world, that "the Brazilian people" has "very quickly a president who behaves at the height ".

Under the keyword #DisculpaBrigitte (Pardon, Brigitte) many Twitter users have however defended the First Lady, expressing their shame.

The Brazilian president for his part removed this offensive comment posted on Facebook, "to avoid a misinterpretation," said his spokesman Wednesday

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