Thousands are waiting for the death of the former president of Shirak, France.

The French President Chirac, who died on the 26th of this month, was enshrined in a facility in the center of Paris, and thousands of people who came to say goodbye made a long line.

The French president, Chirac, died on the 26th, at the age of 86, and inquiries by the general public began on the afternoon of 29th.

When the spirit wheel arrived at Invalides, a national facility in the heart of Paris, known for the archery of Napoleon, the applause came from the people who watched it along the road.

Thousands of people visited the facility to say goodbye and formed a long line, which continued to a subway station hundreds of meters away.

The woman who visited the interrogation was "I came to convey my sincere respect. Former President Chirac was charismatic and honest and very intimate with the public. It was like a French father." I was talking.

General questions will be held overnight, and a national funeral will be held on the 30th.