First is Ousmane Dembele. It is added Olivier Giroud. Both requested a broad participation from the French people in the legislative elections that, after the tsunami of the extreme right in the European elections of 9-J, called in their country for June 30 and July 7 in the second round. And it was Saturday Mark Thuram who said his, going one step further in this case (the race will come to the greyhound): claims the son of the former player of Barça that “we have to fight to stop the extreme right from going through.”
Much has been said, and rightly so, about the bubble in which footballers seem to live, making them an exception (and unusual) to get involved in social issues. Perhaps, it is also worth highlighting, because when they do, there are already hit by the ‘adversaries’, who “let them devote themselves to playing.”
The French team seems to have broken the mold. No Federationthat on Saturday, due to the nature of the events and after the statements of Thuramwas quick to stress his neutrality in a statement, calling, however, for the need to “go to vote, a democratic demand.”
It is necessary to see if from now on those Deschamps they are ‘wet’ again like Thuram or they stay within the limits of asking for citizen participation in the polls. In any case, it is commendable that internationals connect with the social needs of their respective countries. And it would be good if the example of the ‘bleu’ spread and for the footballer, in general, to be aware that, as they themselves often prove, they are the mirror in which many look at themselves. And, once they take on that role, they will act accordingly.
Source: La Verdad

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