Masked ministers during government questions
The covid-19 figures are on the rise and the government asks the French to return to wearing masks on public transport.
To convince, the ministers appear this afternoon hooded in the chamber.
Power outages: “people who are sick at home will always be taken care of,” promises Borne
Elisabeth Borne wanted to reassure, after the words of the Enedis spokesperson.
“People who are sick at home will always be cared for,” the Prime Minister assured the deputies.
Due to the historically low production of the nuclear fleet, power outages are possible this winter. According to the Enedis spokesperson on Monday night on BFMBusiness, high-life-risk patients will not be a “priority”.
Faced with bakers suffering from rising prices, Bruno Le Maire promises not to “let them down”
Questioned by the socialist deputy Valérie Rabault about the fate of bakers, particularly in the face of the rise in electricity prices, Bruno Le Maire wants to be reassuring.
“We are not going to disappoint any baker or any SME in the face of the rise in electricity prices,” said the Minister of Economy, who recalled the counter available to affected artisans.
Pensions: Elisabeth Borne confirms that the reform will be announced on December 15
In an interview in Parisian, the Prime Minister has revealed the main lines of her pension reform that will be officially presented on December 15. She confirms that for her, the French will have to work until they are 65 years old.
With the exception of the LR, all oppositions are fiercely opposed to it.
>> We summarize here the content of this reform.
Possible power outages: Marine Le Pen denounces “an extraordinary setback of our country”
Due to the historically low production of the nuclear fleet, power outages are possible this winter.
According to the Enedis spokesperson at BFMBusiness this Monday night, high-life-risk patients who are on a ventilator at home will not be a “priority”.
Marine Le Pen saw on Wednesday morning “an extraordinary setback in our country.” The National Rally should challenge Elisabeth Borne on this issue before the National Assembly.
Power outages: Macron lashes out at “scary scenarios”
Emmanuel Macron criticized this Tuesday “scary scenarios” given the risk of power outages this winter, assuring that France “would hold out” if everyone did “their job.”
What to respond to the oppositions that have attacked the executive in the last few days before a possible detachment of cargo next January.
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Welcome to this live policy to follow the news of the government this Wednesday, December 6.
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