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DIRECT. Legislative D-4: Macron on the move in Seine-Saint-Denis, meetings in support of candidates are increasing

2022-06-08T05:59:12.260Z


Four days before the first round, this Wednesday promises to be even more political than the day before. The controversy over Je's "anti-police" remarks


The essential

  • The campaign was sluggish but Jean-Luc Mélenchon set it ablaze with a tweet on "the police kill", personalizing a little more the issue of the legislative elections. 

  • Emmanuel Macron is going to Clichy-sous-Bois today to talk about sport, and tomorrow to a rural area.

  • The Council of State tapped on the fingers of the Ministry of the Interior: the Nupes is indeed a political nuance in its own right.

  • Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Elisabeth Borne are engaged today in a duel from a distance for Calvados. 

07:52

On Corbyn's visit to Paris

Would Sandrine Rousseau have posed for a photo with Jeremy Corbyn like Danièle Simonnet and Danièle Obono?

"In fact, I did not take this photo," she kicks in touch.

07:51

Borne-Mélenchon distance duel for Calvados

One in Caen, the other in Vire.

Nupes leader Jean-Luc Mélenchon and Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne are engaged today in a remote duel for Calvados. 

The leader of the Insoumis, who called on the French to have him appointed head of government by giving a majority to the New Popular, Ecologist and Social Union (Nupes), is indeed going to Caen to hold his last big meeting there before the first round on Sunday.

The head of government goes to a public meeting in Vire at the end of the afternoon, after having made strong remarks towards the leader of the Insoumis who had estimated that "the police kill", in reference to the death of the passenger of a car victim of police fire during a check on Saturday in Paris.

07:49

What about the Nupes in the Assembly

"For the moment everyone has their own group and we will have an intergroup," says Sandrine Rousseau on France 2.

“Yes we have differences on certain points and we have to keep this strength”.

07:46

Abbad should resign

Sandrine Rousseau continues to ask for "precautionary measures, a precautionary principle" against Damien Abbad, "for the symbol".

"I remember that Georges Tron had been relieved of his duties," she said.

In May 2011, when he was accused of rape by two collaborators at the town hall of Draveil, the Secretary of State for the Public Service was forced to resign by François Fillon.

He was sentenced to five years in prison on appeal.

07:40

Sandrine Rousseau supports the controversy over the police

“In fact, police killed a 21-year-old woman and it's not the first time.

The challenge is that she no longer kills”, defends, on France 2, the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau.

"The doctrine of maintaining order, today, is not working at all", considers the candidate of Nupes in Paris who wants "to get the IGPN out of the police to have truly independent investigations".

07:30

People in our ears this morning

The guests of the mornings will follow one another at a breakneck pace.

You will be able to follow, live or in this live, the ecologist Sandrine Rousseau (France 2), the Republican Eric Ciotti (RMC), the RN Louis Aliot, who will be on France Inter 30 minutes before Olivier Véran, Minister of Relations with the Parliament.

Marine Le Pen is on Europe 1, Bruno Le Maire on BFM TV, at the same time as AMF President David Lisnard and Medef boss Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux.

Given the latest controversy, we can pay attention to Abdoulaye Kanté, policeman in Hauts-de-Seine, who signs the book "Police, child of the Republic", a plea for the defense of his profession.

He is the guest of RTL. 

07:20

Hello and welcome to this live

In addition to the Council of Ministers, after which messages should be passed, the legislative campaign is in full swing, finally awakened by the controversy over the police.

Stay with us!

Source: leparis

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