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A cheeky French teenager got his comeuppance on Monday – from none other than the country’s president.
The unnamed junior high student was gathered with his classmates as President Emmanuel Macron attended a ceremony on the 78th anniversary of General Charles de Gaulle’s call to resist the Nazis at the Mont Valerian fort near Paris. Hundreds of members of the French Resistance were executed at the site during World War II.
The teenager sang a line from socialist anthem “The Internationale” – apparently taking a dig at former investment banker Macron’s business-generating policies – before breezing: “How’s it going, Manu?”
To which the President responded: “No, you can’t do that, no, no, no, no.”
“Sorry, Mr President,” the subdued boy answered.
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