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Reshuffle, Abad affair, fuel allowance: the information to remember this afternoon

2022-07-04T10:11:06.657Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Monday, July 4 at midday. The info not to miss A formalization, more than two weeks after the legislative elections. After several days of negotiations and speculation, we finally know the composition of the new government of Elisabeth Borne, confirmed by a press release from the Elysée in the morning. In the end, there were few surprises for this government of 42 members, 100% equal: the cast hardly changed at the head o


The info not to miss

A formalization, more than two weeks after the legislative elections.

After several days of negotiations and speculation, we finally know the composition of the new government of Elisabeth Borne, confirmed by a press release from the Elysée in the morning.

In the end, there were few surprises for this government of 42 members, 100% equal: the cast hardly changed at the head of the main ministries (Gérald Darmanin at the Interior, Bruno Le Maire at the Economy, Pap Ndiaye at the 'Education…).

Damien Abad, accused of sexual assault and attempted rape, for which an investigation has been opened, is replaced by the boss of the Red Cross Jean-Christophe Combe.

The former Minister of Health Olivier Véran, briefly relegated to relations with Parliament, replaces Olivia Grégoire as government spokesperson.

At Health precisely, we find the president of Samu-Emergencies François Braun, in place of Brigitte Bourguignon, beaten during the legislative elections.

Marlène Schiappa, former Minister Delegate for Citizenship is making a comeback: she is back in charge of the Social and Solidarity Economy.

In the wake of these announcements, Emmanuel Macron convened a Council of Ministers this Monday at 4 p.m. at the Élysée.

What else to remember

  • A new testimony accuses Damien Abad.

    BFMTV has collected the words of a young woman who claims to have been the victim of the actions of the politician, ousted from the government.

    She says she met him in 2013 when she was a member of Jeunes Populaires, the youth organization of the UMP, for a drink in Paris.

    The next day, she was allegedly woken up by the manager of her hotel.

    “I was in bed, completely naked.

    I had trouble remembering what had happened the night before, then I had flashes: he was in the bedroom at night, he was in bed, ”she says.

  • Fuel: soon an allowance for those who go to work by car.

    Faced with the rise in fuel prices, the Minister of the Economy Bruno Le Maire (confirmed in his post) proposed this Monday, on France Inter, the establishment of a new fuel allowance for all those who are obliged to use their car to go to work.

    "It would obviously be based on income level," he said.

  • Four departments on orange alert for thunderstorms

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    Haute-Loire, Loire, Rhône and Ardèche are concerned on Monday by this alert issued by Météo France, while hail caused damage in the south of France on Sunday.

    "Gusts of 80 km / h to 90 km / h are possible, as well as accumulations of 20 mm to 30 mm in a short time", or up to 30 liters per square meter, announces the organization.

  • At least three dead in a shooting in Copenhagen.

    In the aftermath of this shooting in a shopping center in the Danish capital, the investigation is moving towards the psychiatric problems of the shooter, aged 22 and described as a "native Danish".

    According to a new report, this attack left three dead and four seriously injured.

it concerns you

What climatologists predict for Île-de-France.

Heat waves, floods and “up to + 3 ° C in 2050”… Exceptional weather phenomena will become the norm, estimate this Monday the analysts of the expert group on climate change, ensuring that Paris and Île-de-France will be particularly affected and will have to adapt.

“Since 2013, there have already been seven years of heat waves in the region, point out Ademe and the Regional Energy-Climate Agency (Arec).

Heat waves will become frequent if global warming exceeds 2°C.

The 2003 heat wave will become the norm.

If you're climate-depressed or eco-anxious, don't read on.

Source: leparis

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