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Fête de la musique à Paris : « un moment suspendu » avant les élections législatives - Haiti24

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La veille de la Fête de la musique, Mathilde Caillard, une militante se présentant comme « techno-activiste », connue sous le pseudonyme « MC danse pour le climat », lançait un appel aux professionnels de la musique sur Instagram : « Vous allez être nombreux et nombreuses à avoir un micro entre les mains. Aujourd’hui, en France, beaucoup de personnes aimeraient

The post Fête de la musique à Paris : « un moment suspendu » avant les élections législatives appeared first on Haiti24.

Source: Haiti24 – Nouvelles d’Haïti | Politique, affaires courantes, sport et autres rubriques

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