In the news this Wednesday, September 13…

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2023-09-12 23:30:00

Parliamentary days, a court decision concerning the Paty affair, the release of the Netflix series on Bernard Tapie… All the news of the day.

By Maeliss Innocenti for Le Point (with AFP) Laurent Lafitte plays the role of Bernard Tapie in the new Netflix series. © Fred Dugit / MAXPPP / PHOTOPQR/LE PARISIEN/MAXPPP Published on 09/12/2023 at 11:30 p.m.

Policy. The political parties continue the session of parliamentary days on Wednesday September 13. After those of the MoDem, attended by Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne, place those of the Renaissance party, under the watchful eye of Yaël Braun-Pivet, as well as those of the Republicans in Saint-Malo, and those of La France rebellious. These days, eyed by the executive, are an opportunity for the opposition parties to puff out their chests. LR notably left the threat of a motion of censure on immigration on Tuesday, others also on the budget.

READ ALSOPolitical returns, ask for the program!Justice. The Paris Court of Appeal rules Wednesday morning on the validity of the trials ordered for eight adults and six teenagers implicated in the investigation into the 2020 assassination of Professor Samuel Paty, which stunned the whole world. The National Anti-Terrorism Prosecutor’s Office (Pnat) appealed for all those indicted but for procedural reasons only, the order of the investigating judges being in accordance with its requisitions.

Charitable. The Minister of Justice Éric Dupond-Moretti is going to Narbonne on Wednesday to discuss with associations on the redistribution of judicial seals. In addition to handing over seized seals, the Minister of Justice will hold a round table with different associations. As a reminder, last June, an agreement was signed for the sharing of these confiscated goods with the Restos du coeur and the Red Cross.

Culture. Worn by Laurent Lafitte, the highly anticipated series Tapie comes out Wednesday on Netflix. It will deliver a breathtaking portrait, “neither incriminating nor exculpatory”, of Bernard Tapie, its creators assuming the use of fiction despite the opposition of those close to the self-made man who died in 2021. The biopic retraces, in seven episodes , thirty years of the journey of the businessman and former minister, from his little-known beginnings in 1966 in a telecrochet – where he was promised great success unlike another candidate, a certain… Michel Polnareff -, upon his incarceration in 1997 in the OM-VA match-fixing affair.

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