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'I will make an order': Macron asks audience to leave if they want to chat during Nairobi summit

French President Emmanuel Macron interrupted a speaker at the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi to call for silence from a noisy audience, telling attendees to leave the room if they wanted to continue chatting during the speeches.

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00:00Destroy our environment, open air burning, air pollution, and our beaches are dirty.
00:05So then...
00:08Already? You're not waiting your turn.
00:11I will make order.
00:14Excuse me, everybody.
00:16Hey, hey, hey.
00:19I'm sorry, guys.
00:22But it's impossible to speak about culture,
00:26to have people like that, super inspired, coming here,
00:30making a speech with such a noise.
00:36So this is a total lack of respect.
00:39So I suggest, if you want to have bilaterals or speak about somebody else,
00:45I mean, something else,
00:46you have bilateral rooms or you go outside.
00:49If you want to stay here, we listen to the people.
00:53And we play in the same game.
00:55Okay? Thank you.
01:00And this, ladies and gentlemen, is called leadership.
01:05All right.
01:08You
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