Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly joined various sportspeople as a signatory to a platform calling for Emmanuel Macron to vote in the second round of the presidential election on April 24.
Pierre Gasly will vote Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the presidential election on 24th April next. The AlphaTauri driver in Formula 1 joined around fifty sportsmen from various backgrounds representing France. The latter signed a platform to block the far right.
Posted by France info and The Parisian, this column begins as follows: “I declare open the Paris Games celebrating the 33rd Olympiad of the modern era. It is with these words that it will be up to the next Head of State to officially open the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (…) We, French sportsmen and women from all walks of life and all disciplines, cannot imagine that this historical moment be marked with the seal of a far-right presidency. »
The signatories of this forum highlight the unity of sport. “The sport in which we believe, that of the values of Olympism, is made of friendship and respect; it is the place of diversity. He rejects all discrimination. »
Pierre Gasly has already dealt with Emmanuel Macron
“It is because we believe in this sport, fraternal and inclusive, that we are committed to preventing our nation from placing at its head a president who embodies the very opposite, the stigmatization of the other, the withdrawal itself, nationalism. And we are therefore calling to vote for Emmanuel Macron on April 24« , they conclude.
If Pierre Gasly is not directly concerned by the Olympic Games, or by the Rugby World Cup (organized in France in 2023), the Norman has already been contacted by the current President of the Republic. The latter indeed called the AlphaTauri driver after his victory at the 2020 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
The Head of State also showed his support for F1, last December. In a speech broadcast during the gala of the Fédération Française de Sport Automobile (FFSA), he declared “wish to protect as much as possible the outfit in France [d’un] Grand Prize » of F1.
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Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly joined various sportspeople as a signatory to a platform calling for Emmanuel Macron to vote in the second round of the presidential election on April 24.
Pierre Gasly will vote Emmanuel Macron in the second round of the presidential election on 24th April next. The AlphaTauri driver in Formula 1 joined around fifty sportsmen from various backgrounds representing France. The latter signed a platform to block the far right.
Posted by France info and The Parisian, this column begins as follows: “I declare open the Paris Games celebrating the 33rd Olympiad of the modern era. It is with these words that it will be up to the next Head of State to officially open the Paris 2024 Olympic Games (…) We, French sportsmen and women from all walks of life and all disciplines, cannot imagine that this historical moment be marked with the seal of a far-right presidency. »
The signatories of this forum highlight the unity of sport. “The sport in which we believe, that of the values of Olympism, is made of friendship and respect; it is the place of diversity. He rejects all discrimination. »
Pierre Gasly has already dealt with Emmanuel Macron
“It is because we believe in this sport, fraternal and inclusive, that we are committed to preventing our nation from placing at its head a president who embodies the very opposite, the stigmatization of the other, the withdrawal itself, nationalism. And we are therefore calling to vote for Emmanuel Macron on April 24« , they conclude.
If Pierre Gasly is not directly concerned by the Olympic Games, or by the Rugby World Cup (organized in France in 2023), the Norman has already been contacted by the current President of the Republic. The latter indeed called the AlphaTauri driver after his victory at the 2020 Formula 1 Italian Grand Prix at Monza.
The Head of State also showed his support for F1, last December. In a speech broadcast during the gala of the Fédération Française de Sport Automobile (FFSA), he declared “wish to protect as much as possible the outfit in France [d’un] Grand Prize » of F1.
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