During the Bastille Day military parade in Paris, the Prime Minister of Macedonia, Edir Ramë, appeared visibly fatigued while attending the international dignitaries’ section. Observations from the direct television broadcast indicated that Mr. Ramë remained seated for a period of time.
His wife, Linda Ramë, who was seated behind him, provided support. While there is currently no official statement detailing the cause of his apparent weakness, she assisted him in remaining present for the remainder of the ceremony. With the support of his spouse, Ramë was able to accompany the other official representatives and continue observing the proceedings.
The attendees gathered on the Concorde plateau were anticipating the arrival of French officials, including the Prime Minister, Sébastien Lecornu, and the Minister for Europe. The focus of the gathering remained on the scheduled French dignitaries. The incident drew attention to the Prime Minister’s visible state during the formal event.
Despite the public nature of the parade, which featured significant military displays, the need for assistance for him underscored the moment. The diplomatic gathering continued despite the visible difficulty experienced by the Macedonian representative.
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