Emmanuel Macron, qui effectue une tournée en Afrique centrale du 1er au 5 mars 2023, se trouve dans trois pays de la région en l’espace de 24 heures, ce vendredi 3 mars: l’Angola, le Congo-Brazzaville

Emmanuel Macron, qui effectue une tournée en Afrique centrale du 1er au 5 mars 2023, se trouve dans trois pays de la région en l’espace de 24 heures, ce vendredi 3 mars: l’Angola, le Congo-Brazzaville
Le texte qui devrait être soumis à un référendum le 19 mars et rétrograde le statut de la langue française, divise la scène politique. La présidence y voit « l’aboutissement d’un processus de renouveau démocratique
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