The 18th Congress of the Regions of France takes place this Friday in Vichy
The regions of France celebrate their 18th Congress in Vichy (Allier). Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne will speak with the regional presidents.
Gérard Larcher, president of the LR Senate and Laurent Wauquiez, head of the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region will also speak.
The National Rally begins its parliamentary days in Cap d’Agde
The llama festival packs its bags in Cap d’Agde (Hérault) on the occasion of its parliamentary sessions that begin this Friday and end on Sunday.
One topic should be on everyone’s lips: the next congress of the National Rally. Two candidates are vying to succeed Marine Le Pen and become the party’s new president: the current interim incumbent, Jordan Bardella, and Louis Aliot, the mayor of Perpignan.
Emmanuel and Brigitte Macron in Creuse on the occasion of the European Heritage Days
The President of the Republic, accompanied by his wife Brigitte Macron, will go to Guéret en Creuse at the end of the morning, on the occasion of the European Heritage Days and the 5th edition of the Loto du Patrimoine.
Édouard Philippe returns to politics at Fontainebleau
Édouard Philippe will deliver his back to school speech at Fontainebleau, in Seine-et-Marne, where the parliamentary days of his party, Horizons, take place.
The former prime minister will be accompanied by the current head of Matignon, Élisabeth Borne.
Corsica: a first meeting this Friday in Paris to discuss the future of the island
Gérald Darmanin receives on Friday Place Beauvau a delegation of elected officials to discuss the institutional, economic and social model of Corsica, the first meeting of a cycle of eight “no taboos” meetings dedicated to the future of the island of Beauty. .
The Minister of the Interior, which had promised in March to discuss the autonomy of Corsica, had created in July a strategic committee on the future of the islandfour months after the deadly prison attack on the Corsican independentist Yvan Colonna, sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of Prefect Erignac.
More information in our article.
“Right to be lazy” against work: the dispute over values on the left
This Thursday, the environmentalist deputy Sandrine Rousseau claimed a “right to be lazy” against the “workers’ party” wielded by the communist Fabien Roussel, who also mocks a left of “benefits and social minimums.” The dispute goes far beyond the Nupes since he is an old quarrel like the left.
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Immigration: Emmanuel Macron announces a bill for early 2023 in the face of an “absurd policy”
Emmanuel Macron announced this Thursday that a bill on theasylum he would be deposed “from the beginning of 2023” in the face of an “absurd policy” that is both “ineffective and inhumane”.
“A bill related to asylum, therefore to immigration to the Republic, will be presented from the beginning of 2023”, declared the Head of State before the prefects.
“Our policy today is absurd” because “it consists of putting the women and men who arrive, who are in the greatest misery” in the poorest neighborhoods, he stressed.
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