14-July : what will look like the ceremony this year?

The air parade will take place on July 14. On the other hand, there will be no armored vehicles or armies walking down the Champs Elysees. national day fits

The air parade will take place on July 14. On the other hand, there will be no armored vehicles or troops roaming the Champs Elysees.

National Day corresponds to a health crisis. The military ceremony on July 14 this year will be held in a reduced format at the Place de la Concorde in Paris. Tributes will be paid to caregivers and civil society, of which 1,400 representatives are guests in the stands.

In accordance with the rules of physical distancing, the ceremony will be reduced to 4,500 people, of which 2,500 participants and 2,000 guests at the lectern, mostly 1,400 caregivers, and representatives of civil society, in recognition of all the actors mobilized during public action. health crisis

honor the guardians

Relatives of workers who lost their lives during the epidemic, caregivers from all regions, as well as representatives of professions in high demand during the epidemic (teachers, cashiers, agents, undertakers, police, gendarmes, firefighters, local officials, staff who was working on the production of crisis-related goods, such as tests and masks), not to mention the caretakers of Operation Resilience armies.

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France will also invite the health ministers of the four countries that welcomed the sick French (Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Luxembourg). Caregivers will not, but the ceremony will include a “head table” for healthcare professionals.

This year there will be no armored vehicles or an army on foot on the Champs-Élysées, but as every year, instead, around fifty planes and around twenty helicopters will parade through the air, including the iconic Patrol de France.

eiffel tower fireworks

The event, which usually draws a small crowd along the Champs-Elysees avenue to watch the parade of more than 4,000 soldiers, will not be open to the public, but will only be televised.

Finally, Paris will have its fireworks for July 14, always fired from the Eiffel Tower, but without an audience, due to the coronavirus. “Given the health environment and the regulatory framework, and in particular the ban on gatherings of more than 5,000 people, celebrations in Paris should not be held in the presence of a large number of people as is the case every year,” the city said.

Access restrictions will be introduced from 11:00 am on the Champ-de-Mars and from 4:00 pm around the Trocadéro and Pont d’iéna. Several metro stations will also be closed within the ban area and on the outskirts.

Date updated: Jul 10, 2020, 06:58

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Source: newstars.edu.vn

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