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Motion of censure against Attal, Bayrou relaxed and Grammy Awards: the information to remember this afternoon

2024-02-05T11:41:43.129Z

Highlights: Motion of censure against Attal, Bayrou relaxed and Grammy Awards: the information to remember this afternoon. Parisians approved on Sunday by 54.55% the proposal of PS mayor Anne Hidalgo to triple parking prices for the largest cars. The president of MoDem was acquitted by the Paris criminal court in the case of European parliamentary assistants, “with the benefit of the doubt” The U.S. singer Taylor Swift made Grammy history by winning the album of the year award for the fourth time.


Here is the information that we have selected for you this Monday, February 5 at midday.


Information not to be missed

For the first time since his arrival at Matignon, Gabriel Attal faced a motion of censure from the left in the National Assembly this Monday morning, rejected, unsurprisingly, at midday.

It was in a hemicycle largely emptied of its deputies that LFI coordinator Manuel Bompard defended the motion tabled by rebels, socialists, ecologists and communists, around 10 a.m.

“Everyone knows that you are only obligated”, by Emmanuel Macron, launched the LFI deputy.

“Go tell the one who sent you that his reign has lasted too long,” he declared from the podium, defending a motion to “protect the people from suffering” and from rising energy prices. , medical deductibles or even the “reduction of unemployment benefits”.

Denouncing a “preventive motion of censure”, tabled even before his general policy declaration, “thumbing his nose at any attempt at dialogue”, Gabriel Attal also criticized the “collectivist myth” of his left-wing adversaries.

After the vote around noon, the motion of censure was largely rejected in the Assembly, with only 124 votes in support.

She had almost no chance of collecting the 289 votes necessary to bring down the government, since the right and the far right had, a priori, no intention of supporting her.

What to also remember

  • François Bayrou relaxed.

    The president of MoDem was acquitted by the Paris criminal court in the case of European parliamentary assistants, “with the benefit of the doubt”.

    At the end of the hearing, he welcomed the end of “a seven-year nightmare”.

  • SUVs taxed in Paris.

    Parisians approved on Sunday by 54.55% the proposal of PS mayor Anne Hidalgo to triple parking prices for the largest cars, according to the official results of a vote which mobilized only 5.68% of voters.

  • Senegal: clashes after the postponement of the election.

    After the decision announced on Saturday by President Macky Sall to postpone the presidential election, access to mobile Internet data was cut this Monday morning in Dakar.

    Clashes broke out between gendarmes and demonstrators in front of the National Assembly, and the latter were dispersed with tear gas grenades.

  • Grammy Awards: Taylor Swift crowned again.

    The American singer made Grammy history by winning the album of the year award for the fourth time, the crowning glory of an evening largely dominated by women, where she also announced the release of a new opus.

    Billie Eilish, Miley Cyrus, and Victoria Monét were also among the winners.

It concerns you

A four-day week for civil servants?

In his general policy speech, the Prime Minister proposed a different working week for public employees, going from five seven-hour days to four days but with a spread of around nine hours.

“Arrive earlier in the morning and leave later in the evening to work one day less”, summarizes the Prime Minister, who called on all of his ministers to “test this solution in their central and decentralized administrations”.

A measure that makes some work experts cautious, while awaiting details on the organizational conditions of this new schedule.

Source: leparis

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