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Just to give you an English language tip. Interpel is no longer a word used in the English language; however, we do use the word interpellate within British and Commonwealth countries to mean to interrupt or call out a politician within parliament (as a member of parliament), so using this word would still make sense within the context of Mr. Macron being interrupted and called out/challenged ...
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