In the news this Sunday, September 24…

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2023-09-24 00:09:00

Emmanuel Macron on the 8 p.m. news, the senatorial elections and the OM-PSG classic in league 1… all the news this Sunday.

By LL with AFP Emmanuel Macron will be the guest of the 8 p.m. news on France 2 and TF1 on Sunday evening. © LUDOVIC MARIN / AFP Published on 09/24/2023 at 12:09 a.m.

Emmanuel Macron on the 8 p.m. news. The President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron will be interviewed live from the Elysée on Sunday in the 8 p.m. news on France 2 and TF1. Anne-Claire Coudray and Laurent Delahousse will interview the president “after a historic week where France received the King of the United Kingdom as well as the Pope in the middle of the Rugby World Cup”, and “on the eve of the presentation of the planning ecological”, before the presentation of the budget on Wednesday, underlined the Elysée.

Senatorial elections. More than 79,000 voters are called to the polls in around forty departments for this discreet and indirect ballot, which is still struggling to excite the crowds. About half of the upper house is renewable like every three years, with 170 of the 348 seats at stake in numerous territories, from Landes to Pas-de-Calais via Paris, Île-de-France, Nouvelle -Caledonia or Mayotte. The presidential party is unlikely to spark, following on from the 2020 municipal elections.

Le classico in Ligue 1. OM and PSG will play a high-stakes “classic” on Sunday evening at the Parc des Princes at the end of the 6th day of Ligue 1 (8:45 p.m.). It is in a situation of acute crisis that Marseille arrives in Paris. Heckled since the start of the week, club director Pablo Longoria, once decided to leave, finally decided to stay at OM. The club will face a PSG who reassured themselves against Dortmund (2-0) in the Champions League on Tuesday. Paris (5th, 8 pts) will have to bounce back in the league after its home defeat against Nice last week (3-2). Paris Saint-Germain coach Luis Enrique called on his players to “pay attention to the emotional component” in this match which he considers “one of the most important of the season”.

Rugby World Cup. After South Africa’s defeat against Ireland on Saturday evening, the Rugby World Cup continues. In Nice, Scotland will face Tonga (5:45 p.m.) while at 9 p.m., two of the favorites for the quarter-finals, Wales and Australia, will face Lyon. 30,000 spectators are expected at Groupama Stadium. ALSO READ Rugby World Cup: can the France team win without Dupont?

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