Constitutional verdict on pensions, arrested American mole and disillusionment with Nice

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A country suspended on the advice of the Sages. After a drop in street mobilization on Thursday, the Constitutional Council must make its decision on the government’s pension reform this Friday “at the end of the day”. Comprehensive censorship is unlikely, experts say. the validation of the entire text, or partial censorship is the “most likely” scenario, assures Michel Lascombe, associate professor in public law and specialist in constitutional law. “The Wise Men could censor anything that has nothing to do with a budget text”. This hypothesis would validate the decline in the legal retirement age from 62 to 64, a central element of the bill.

A 21-year-old man was arrested Thursday in the United States as part of the investigation into the leak of confidential American documents, a case posing a “very serious” risk to national security according to the Pentagon. The suspect, Jack Teixeira, an employee of the Air National Guard, “was arrested without incident” and is due to appear soon in court in the State of Massachusetts. According to the Washington Post, he shared classified briefings with his fellow gamers on a Discord server, and did not appear to have wanted to play whistleblowers.

Emotional lift. OGC Nice, the last French representative on the European scene, only brought back a draw from Basel (2-2), Thursday in the quarter-finals of the Europa League Conference, a frustrating performance that will have to be erased within a week. A double from Moffi, notably with a magnificent acrobatic return, allowed the Gym to take the lead after a stupidly conceded penalty, but Basel equalized through Zeki Amdouni in the 71st minute. Everything remains playable for the eaglets.

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