Renowned Guests Return to Headline News: Exhibition on Naturism, Political Appointments, and Legislative Elections

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2024-07-05 19:03:17

this friday, Iannis Roderassociate professor of history at a college in Seine-Saint-Denis; Nathan Deverswriter and philosopher; Nesrine Slaoui, writer and journalist; and the designer sis return to the week’s news.

They will be joined by our guest, Amelie Lavin, chief curator of heritage at the Museum of Civilizations, Europe and the Mediterranean in Marseille and head of the “Body, appearances and sexuality” section. She will present “Pardis Naturistes”, an exhibition to be discovered from July 3 to December 9, 2024, at the Mucem. Bringing together “eclectic” archives from French and German and Swiss nature communities, as well as some museum works from French public collections, the exhibition is open to everyone, including minors and the French Federation of Naturism organizes a visit nude every month. The idea is to “deconstruct preconceived ideas and stereotypes about nature which is most important a philosophy of life, a family practice that brings together people of all ages and backgrounds, who seek to live simply in contact with nature”. : Amélie Lavin comes to talk to us about it.

A look back at two news stories of the week:

Appointments: “administrative coup” or presidential power? “It is a form of administrative coup d’état”: this is the shocking phrase from Marine Le Pen, said on France Inter. She accuses Emmanuel Macron of wanting to use his power of appointment by placing close people in important state positions, to “prevent Jordan Bardella from ruling the country as he wants”. the National Rally to show “coolness” and “measurement” “There have been nominations and movements every week for sixty-six years, especially in the summer, regardless of when our policies go forward”. it is expected that any of these provisions may change in the coming months,” said the Presidency of the Republic.

Legislative: Republican front, roadblock or fuel for the RN? After the withdrawal of 224 qualified candidates, the appearance of the second round of the legislative elections, organized this Sunday July 7, has completely changed. We are seeing a huge reduction in the number of triangles – from 306 to 89, according to official data from the Ministry of the Interior published on Wednesday – and a jump in duels, from 190 to 409. Proof that the Republican front worked very well, even only if for the whole week, especially in the Macronist camp, contradictory injunctions in terms of voting: from “neither” of Bruno Le Maire, on a case-by-case basis from Yael Braun Pivet, including the systematic . withdrawn by Clément Beaune. But will the Republicans work ahead in the polls?

From the withdrawals, it looks like a clear majority for the RN is just as certain. The question of a grand coalition to govern has begun to gain ground. On the left, the idea is divided: the ecologist Marine Tondelier did not rule out participating in a coalition with Macronists, while Manuel Bomard, LFI coordinator, declared that “the Insoumis will only control the implementation of their program, which whatever but the program”, thus rejecting the “Plurality Assembly” mentioned by Gabriel Attal. Marine Tondelier vs Manuel Bompaard, it’s the duel of the week said Frédéric.

A group of twenty rappers, including Fianso and Akhenaton, published a controversial piece on Monday evening entitled “NO PASARAN” against the National Rally. Enough to provoke reactions on social networks, facing words that are sometimes considered terrible. This is the dot com of it Valerie Brochard.

In China, hyper-realistic masks can hack facial recognition systems. Available on many online sales platforms, and at reasonable prices, these silicone masks are an embarrassment to the Chinese authorities. This is the story of the week Frédéric Pommier.

Notre International that is the daily newspaper, “The Daily Telegraph”, which headlines this Friday 5th July, “Labour tidal wave”. Britons have been called to the polls for historic legislative elections: Keir Starmer’s Labor came far ahead.

Finally find the photos of the week carefully selected by our club members and the Continental Drift of Benoit Forgeard !

28 Minutes it is ARTE’s current affairs magazine, presented by Elisabeth Quin from Monday to Thursday at 8:05 in Renaud Dély who is in charge of the show on Friday and Saturday. This podcast is co-produced by KM and ARTE Radio.

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