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- Emmanuel Macron asked his now-resigning prime minister to launch “final negotiations” to be completed tonight. Read the article
- Sébastien Lecornu now receives socialists, environmentalists and communists. Read the article
- Former Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne spoke last night in favor of a “suspension” of her controversial pension reform. Read the article
- The resigned Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu requested an impact study on a suspension of the pension reform. Read the article
Presidential: the RN far ahead, Édouard Philippe, Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Raphaël Glucksmann at the elbow in the context according to a new survey
An interactive poll by Toluna-Harris for RTL published this morning offers a new picture of French voting intentions if the presidential election were held on Sunday.
In a first scenario where Edouard Philippe He is the candidate of the central bloc and Jordan Bardella That of the RN, the latter would widely win the first round with 35% of the votes. Well ahead of the former prime minister (15%), closely followed by Jean-Luc Melenchon (14%) and Raphaël Glucksmann (12%).
The central block collapses if Gabriel Attal is your candidate (12%) when you come fourth, behind Jean-Luc Melenchon AND Raphaël Glucksmann has ex Æquo (14%). In this other hypothesis, Jordan Bardella prevails with more than twenty points ahead (35%) in the first round and does better than Marine le pen (34% in both hypotheses tested).
In all tested cases Bruno Retailleau would garner between 10 and 11% of the votes, Fabien Roussel (PCF) and Navy (The environmentalists) would bag 3% of the votes.
Emmanuel Macron’s dismissal motion examined in the National Assembly
The Office of the National Assembly today examines the motion for the dismissal of Emmanuel Macron presented by LFI.
Mathilde Panot is the guest of “face to face” on BFMTV and RMC
The president of the group La Francia rebels in the National Assembly, Mathilde Panot, is the guest of the “face to face” on BFMTV and RMC at 8:30 am
Sébastien Lecornu “will report on(s) conclusions” to Emmanuel Macron after the latest negotiations
After his discussions with the Socialist Party, environmentalists and the French Communist Party, Sébastien Lecornu said yesterday that he “reported(s) conclusions to the President of the Republic.”
This Monday, Emmanuel Macron asked his now resigned prime minister to launch “final negotiations” that “define a platform of action and stability for the country.”
Sébastien Lecornu requested an impact study on a suspension of the pension reform
The resigning Prime Minister Sébastien Lecornu asked him two weeks ago for an impact study of a suspension of the pension reform, BFMTV learned this Tuesday, October 7, confirming information from the Parisian.
Towards a “suspension” of the pension reform? Élisabeth Borne, who led the project, says it is favorable
Former Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, who led the project when she was in Matignon, spoke in favor of the “suspension” of the pension reform.
“I think we should not make this pension reform a totem,” he said in an interview with the Parisian, adding that “in the current context, to move forward, you must know how to listen and move.”
For his part, after meeting Sébastien Lecornu, Raphaël Glucksmann believes that “there is a way” to “obtain the suspension of the pension reform”, which “becomes possible”.
Sébastien Lecornu receives leftist forces, before “reporting(s) conclusions” to Emmanuel Macron
Hello everyone and welcome to this live stream dedicated to political news in France. Sébastien Lecornu receives representatives of the Socialist Party, those of the environmentalists and then those of the French Communist Party.
“I will then report my conclusions to the President of the Republic,” said Sébastien Lecornu yesterday.
In the event of a failure of the negotiations, said Emmanuel Macron through his entourage that he will take on his “responsibilities.”
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