Interview with Macron, school bullying and football TV rights: the information to remember this lunchtime

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2023-09-25 12:13:08

Information not to be missed

Purchasing power, fight against inflation, ecological transition, withdrawal from Niger… In a little more than 30 minutes of interview on 8 p.m. on TF 1 and France 2 on Sunday evening, Emmanuel Macron was keen to cover many subjects, with the stated desire to return to the everyday life of the French. The opportunity to backtrack on Élisabeth Borne’s proposal to authorize distributors to sell fuel at a loss – the head of the Était preferring aid for the “most modest workers” – or to predict the end of coal-fired power plants in France by 2027.

An announcement which came on the eve of the speech on “ecological planning” expected this Monday. Critics from the opposition did not have to wait very long. The partial paraphrase of a quote from Michel Rocard, according to which France “cannot accommodate all the misery in the world”, provoked the anger of the left, who were also unconvinced by the announcements on ecology. On the right and the far right, it is the backpedaling on fuel which has mainly been singled out.

What to also remember

The Senate remains on the right and the RN is making a comeback. On Sunday, 170 senators’ seats were up for renewal (out of 348) in around forty departments. The Republicans maintain control with 143 to 144 seats expected, compared to 145 before the election and the centrists could reach 60 senators. The Macronists have not managed to break through, as evidenced by the defeat of the Secretary of State for Citizenship, Sonia Backès. Their group would go from 24 to 21 senators. Stability prevails on the left. Better represented in local authorities, the RN won three elected officials, in Seine-et-Marne, in the Nord and Pas-de-Calais. The results for each elected official, party and department. Magnanville, the trial. Seven years after the assassination by the jihadist Larossi Abballa of a couple of police officers in Magnanville (Yvelines), the Special Assize Court of Paris judges, from this Monday, Mohamed Lamine Aberouz, whom the prosecution considers to be his mentor and accomplice. Within the police, fears remain. School harassment: Gabriel Attal facing the unions. The Minister of National Education must provide an update this Monday on the provisions of the future interministerial plan announced in June. He is then expected at the Versailles rectorate, shaken in recent days by inappropriate letters to parents. Football TV rights. At war with the League, the historic broadcaster of Ligue 1 will carry out its threat to divest from French football. For the first time, Canal + will not participate in the call for tenders for TV rights to the French championship over the period 2024-2029. Candidates have until October 16 to position themselves.

It concerns you

The heat is returning this week, despite the transition to autumn on Saturday and a drop in temperatures in recent days. The sun will largely dominate France in the coming days, with the mercury rising during the day and morning freshness which nevertheless persists. Temperatures above seasonal norms are expected all week, according to Météo France, with a heat peak expected this weekend across the country and maximums around 30 degrees over two-thirds of the country. Here is all you need to know.

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