Jacques Serais, edited by Gauthier Delomez 12:09 p.m., April 27, 2022

Re-elected President Emmanuel Macron is going to Cergy, in Val-d'Oise, on Wednesday to meet residents and young entrepreneurs, before presiding over the national tribute to comedian Michel Bouquet at the Invalides.

The Head of State will also visit the Hautes-Pyrénées on Friday, as he promised during the campaign.

The ins and outs of Emmanuel Macron's agenda for the next few days have been clarified by the Élysée.

After his re-election, the President of the Republic, who has since been discreet, will first go this Wednesday to Cergy, in Val-d'Oise, on the market square, to meet residents and young entrepreneurs of the association The Determined.

A trip that illustrates its desire "since 2017 to go into the field, in contact with French men and women, to exchange with them, listening to their concerns, their expectations and their needs", specifies the presidency. .

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During his visit, Emmanuel Macron will go to one of the popular districts of the city of Cergy to discuss with residents and traders.

Macron will honor the memory of his grandmother in the Hautes-Pyrénées

After this visit, the Head of State will preside over the tribute ceremony to actor Michel Bouquet, a monument to French theater who died two weeks ago at the age of 96.

This event will be held at Les Invalides, in Paris.

Thursday, Emmanuel Macron will go to the bedside of wounded soldiers in external operations at the Percy hospital, in Clamart, near the capital.

On Friday, the re-elected president will travel to the Hautes-Pyrénées, to the village of Montgaillard, to honor the memory of his grandmother.

This is a promise he made on April 6, in the event of a presidential re-election.