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On the menu, Wednesday March 16
Resilience. Prime Minister Jean Castex is due to present the government’s “resilience” plan on Wednesday afternoon to help businesses and French people cope with the economic and social consequences of the war in Ukraine.
Corsica. Amid violence and tensions on the island, Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin travels to Corsica to “open a cycle of discussions” with the elected officials, two weeks after the aggression of Yvan Colonna which revived the anger of the nationalists. In an interview with Corse-Matinhe calls for a return to order and affirms: “We are ready to go as far as autonomy” for the island.
Tours of France. The candidate of the Les Républicains party, Valérie Pécresse, goes to Meaux (Seine-et-Marne) at the start of the afternoon, alongside the mayor of the city, Jean-François Copé. She will discuss with elected officials and residents on the theme of city policy, before holding a public meeting. For her part, the candidate of Lutte Ouvrière, Nathalie Arthaud, will be in Marseille for a meeting. Philippe Poutou, candidate of the New Anti-Capitalist Party (NPA), will be at a meeting in Strasbourg. Finally, Marine Le Pen is the guest on Wednesday evening of Cyril Hanouna’s show, “Face à Baba”, on C8. She will discuss in particular with the Secretary of State in charge of citizenship, Marlène Schiappa.
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