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Aid against inflation, G7 summit, last words of Abdeslam: the info to remember this afternoon

2022-06-27T10:20:17.013Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Monday, June 27 at midday. The info not to miss This could be one of the solutions proposed by the executive to try to fight against inflation. The government is proposing a 4% increase in a host of social benefits in its future “purchasing power” bill. This boost, which would be retroactive to July 1, would concern retirement and disability pensions from the basic schemes, but also social minima, including the active soli


The info not to miss

This could be one of the solutions proposed by the executive to try to fight against inflation.

The government is proposing a 4% increase in a host of social benefits in its future “purchasing power” bill.

This boost, which would be retroactive to July 1, would concern retirement and disability pensions from the basic schemes, but also social minima, including the active solidarity income (RSA), the allowance for disabled adults (AAH ) and the solidarity allowance for the elderly (Aspa), according to part of the bill of which AFP was aware.

Read alsoPurchasing power: without an absolute majority after the legislative elections, will the executive be able to pass its measures?

This “purchasing power” bill, and promise of candidate Emmanuel Macron in the face of accelerating inflation, must be presented in early July to the Council of Ministers.

Its adoption by Parliament promises to be an obstacle course, for lack of an absolute majority in the National Assembly for the presidential camp.

What else to remember

  • Abdeslam's last words.

    This Monday marks the final hearing of this trial-river started in September.

    “I've made mistakes but I'm not an assassin I'm not a killer.

    If you convict me of murder you will be committing an injustice.

    “, declared in the morning Salah Abdeslam, the only member still alive of the commandos having caused the death of 130 people on November 13, 2015 – before the special assize court of Paris.

  • The G7 wants to tighten the noose on Russia even more.

    Meeting at the summit in Germany, the G7 countries want to toughen the sanctions against Moscow, in particular by setting up a "mechanism to cap the price of Russian oil at the global level".

    The advanced objective would be "to dry up Russian President Vladimir Putin's main source of fresh money", explains a senior White House official.

    This summit also saw Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky speak at 10 a.m. by videoconference.

    In particular, he called on the G7 to “intensify sanctions” against Moscow.

  • A teenager shot dead in Arles

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    A 15-year-old boy was shot dead on Sunday evening in a sensitive district of Arles (Bouches-du-Rhône), according to police sources.

    The victim, unknown to the police, was targeted by shots from a car around 10 p.m.

    Rushed to hospital, the young man did not survive his injuries.

  • A lack of volunteers since the Covid.

    Membership at half mast, lack of volunteers, worried leaders but also disrupted modes of action… Associations have not finished suffering the effects of the pandemic.

    According to a survey published on Monday and conducted among 2,776 association leaders, the situation is only considered good by 36% of the leaders questioned.

The information that concerns you

LP / Matthieu Turel

Since June 15, holders of the Liberté card - business customers and companies - have benefited from the same reductions as those of the Avantage card, at no extra charge.

SNCF's objective is to win new customers for this premium card at 399 euros per year.

The Liberté card, the most expensive offered by the railway company, allows its holders to take the TGV and Intercités trains all year round, on all lines, at fixed prices known in advance.

From now on, holders of this card will benefit from a 30% reduction on TGV and Intercités for themselves and a second adult, 60% for children and prices capped according to distance at 39 euros, 59 euros and 79 euros.

Source: leparis

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