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·11 July 2026
France v Morocco quarter-final interrupts National Assembly debate as MPs follow match

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·11 July 2026

The World Cup quarter-final between France and Morocco spilled into the National Assembly on Thursday night, with MPs tracking the action during a debate. According to L'Équipe, some followed the game on their phones, prompting light-hearted interruptions.
As France secured victory to reach the semi-finals, deputies continued work on a bill, eventually adopting measures aimed at curbing the misuse of nitrous oxide among young people.
Early on, Gabriel Attal put his head in his hands after Kylian Mbappé had a penalty saved by Morocco goalkeeper Yassine Bounou.
About an hour later, presiding officer Marie-Agnès Poussier-Winsback noted rising noise, and rapporteur Xavier Albertini said Mbappé had just scored a spectacular goal, before returning to the amendments.
When Ousmane Dembélé added the second, Sophia Chikirou argued it was impossible to hold a sitting during a football match, struggling to be heard amid the celebrations. Albertini confirmed the goal for the record.
Around midnight, fresh applause broke out between votes. Poussier-Winsback announced the 2-0 result for those not watching, then lifted the sitting minutes later.
Source: L'Équipe







































