I nipoti di De Gaulle intendono vendere la casa di La Boisserie

I quattro nipoti del generale De Gaulle hanno annunciato l'intenzione di vendere La Boisserie, la residenza di famiglia a Colombey-les-deux-Églises. Si prevede che lo Stato francese acquisirà il sito per preservarlo come patrimonio nazionale.

La Boisserie è stata il rifugio privato del generale De Gaulle. È qui che ha scritto le sue Memorie di guerra e preparato le sue principali decisioni politiche. Vi morì il 9 novembre 1970. Il dipartimento dell'Alta Marna ha assunto la gestione della proprietà. Ha dichiarato la propria disponibilità ad acquistare la casa, sebbene questa opzione non sia gradita alla presidenza francese. Il sito rimane inseparabile dall'eredità del fondatore della Quinta Repubblica. Le autorità stanno quindi valutando la sua integrazione nel patrimonio nazionale.

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