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Referendums in Ukraine, angry doctors and skyrocketing property tax... The news to remember this afternoon

2022-09-23T10:04:07.076Z


Here is the information we have selected for you this Friday, September 23 at midday. The info not to miss The annexation referendums began this Friday in four regions of Ukraine, where the inhabitants must decide on the attachment to Russia. These "sham" referendums, according to the West, are supposed to run until Tuesday, when Ukraine enters its 8th month of war. They intervene in a precipitous manner, while the Russian army retreats in the face of the success of the Ukrainian


The info not to miss

The annexation referendums began this Friday in four regions of Ukraine, where the inhabitants must decide on the attachment to Russia.

These "sham" referendums, according to the West, are supposed to run until Tuesday, when Ukraine enters its 8th month of war.

They intervene in a precipitous manner, while the Russian army retreats in the face of the success of the Ukrainian counter-offensives.

The outcome of these votes is hardly in doubt for the specialists, who estimate the “yes” in favor of Russia will prevail overwhelmingly, with a rigged vote.

Polls reported by the Russian news agency TASS already give annexation a vote of more than 90% in some regions.

These polls worry as far as Russia, where the specter of a general mobilization has been hovering since Vladimir Putin's speech on Wednesday, during which he announced the "partial mobilization" of 300,000 reservists.

What else to remember

  • Medical appointments not honored, the wound.

    Doctors saturate patients who do not come for consultation… without warning.

    In France, more than 28 million appointments are wasted each year, with consequences for other patients.

    The union of the French union for free medicine sees only one solution: the financial sanction, that is to say the invoicing of the appointment, even if it has not been honored.

    “As long as the patients are not punished, they will continue to give a damn about it,” laments Doctor Vermeersch, one of the vice-presidents of the UFML.

  • Mathias Pogba returns to the charge.

    Incarcerated since September 17 for "extortion in an organized gang and participation in a criminal association with a view to preparing a crime", Paul Pogba's brother published new messages on Twitter on Friday in which he describes the player as " spoiled, selfish rotten little prince”.

    We summarize these new attacks for you.

  • Manuel Bompard creates controversy.

    “A slap is not equal to a man beating his wife every day.

    It is with these words that the LFI deputy for Bouches-du-Rhône commented on the Adrien Quatennens affair this Friday, when questioned on CNews.

    Remarks that have widely reacted, even to the Secretary of State in charge of the Social and Solidarity Economy, Marlène Schiappa.

    She denounces comments that "do considerable harm to the fight for the protection of women from violence".

  • Change at the head of TF1.

    Exit Gilles Pélisson, who has held the position of Chairman and CEO of the group since 2016. He will be replaced by Rodolphe Belmer, former CEO of Canal +, after the failure of the merger between TF1 and M 6. The two men will share the position until February 13, the date on which Gilles Pélisson will definitively leave his functions.

it concerns you

Owners, consider putting some money aside.

Your property tax could indeed increase significantly next year.

The automatic revaluation of cadastral bases should increase mechanically by almost 7% due to inflation.

The majority could propose capping it at 3.5% to limit the impact on owners.

We take stock of this development.

Source: leparis

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