The Blues want to encourage voting

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France voted largely in favor of the far right last weekend in the European elections. While Emmanuel Macron announced the dissolution of the National Assembly, the French are invited to vote again, this time to redefine the composition of the Assembly and elect new deputies on June 30 and July 7. Faced with the importance of these elections, and even immersed in the middle of the Euro, players from the French team are thinking about encouraging their compatriots to vote. According to RMC Sportthey could communicate individually about this cause.

A commitment that Ousmane Dembélé already made yesterday at a press conference. The Parisian winger declared: “I saw that one in two French people do not vote. I think we need to mobilize and all go and vote”. The FFF will set up a proxy system so that the Blues set an example. Members of the French consulate in Germany will come and collect the proxies from Deschamps’ men in the coming days for the first round of the legislative elections.

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