
The Bastille Day parade in Paris is expected to be Emmanuel Macron's last as president, drawing leaders from the Coalition of the Willing who stayed overnight to attend. France aims to use the event to send a strategic signal about Europe's renewed military focus. Key attendees include French Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu and President Macron, who is due to arrive shortly before the parade starts at 10am local time.
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Many leaders from the Coalition of the Willing stayed overnight in Paris to attend the Bastille Day parade.
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Many leaders from the Coalition of the Willing stayed overnight in Paris to attend the Bastille Day parade.
The Guardian<p>Many leaders from the ‘Coalition of the Willing’ stayed overnight in Paris to attend the parade, which will be Emmanuel Macron’s last as president</p><p><strong>You can watch our live stream of the Bastille Day parade in Paris here,</strong> with final preparations now under way before the event starts soon.</p><p>Most leaders are already in their premium seats, including French PM…
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Many leaders from the Coalition of the Willing stayed overnight in Paris to attend the Bastille Day parade.
The GuardianThis Bastille Day parade will be Emmanuel Macron's last as president.
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