DIRECT. Gabriel Attal receives Jordan Bardella at Matignon this Friday

Macron in Cherbourg to present his wishes to the armies, faced with a multiplicity of challenges

President Emmanuel Macron today in Cherbourg (Manche) presents his wishes to the French armies marked by their hasty departure from the Sahel and faced with a multiplicity of challenges: Ukraine and the war economy, the Middle East but also the Paris Olympic Games.

During his speech scheduled for 3:15 p.m. on the naval base, according to the Élysée, The head of state “will reaffirm the principles that guide France’s support for Ukraine”, where he plans to go in February for the second time since the start of the Russian invasion in February 2022.

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Oudéa-Castéra asked to withdraw from the file on the Stanislas school

The Minister of National Education Amélie Oudéa-Castéra asked to be able to withdraw from the file concerning the Stanislas private establishment in Paris where his children are educated, BFMTV learned.

Oudéa-Castéra: how the minister got mired in an endless controversy

With this effective and immediate deportation, Amélie Oudéa-Castéra responds favorably to the recommendation of the president of the High Authority for the transparency of public life, Didier Migaud, with whom she spoke.

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Stéphane Bern “had no intention” of joining the government

A name that had been circulating. Stéphane Bern spoke on Wednesday January 17 a few days after the announcement of the new government

“I was offered a job, I can’t tell you which one,” explained the presenter of History Secrets and specialist in crowned heads during a press point followed by our colleagues from Puremedias. “One day Emmanuel Macron said to me: ‘wouldn’t you like a job in heritage?’ I said ‘especially not’. My job is to make television.”

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“Not here to sit still”: Macron appears with Dati, his Minister of Culture, for his first trip

The former opponent who became a victim of war. Rachida Dati, newly appointed Minister of Culture in the government of Gabriel Attal, made her very first trip to the Ateliers Médicis in Clichy-sous-Bois and Montfermeil (Seine-Saint-Denis). A visit which took place in the company of another political figure. And not just any one.

Emmanuel Macron was in fact present to show the State’s support for cultural actors, and to stand alongside the surprise appointment of the reshuffle. Arriving shortly before the President of the Republic, Rachida Dati welcomed the latter very warmly.

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Gabriel Attal calls for “assuming a form of radicalism”

Present during a meeting with the executive office of Renaissance, Gabriel Attal urged the presidential party this Thursday evening to “assume a form of radicalism”.

Before mentioning the work projects, the “rearmament” of public services, according to the expression in vogue within the executive, or even the themes of security and the environment.

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First meetings with LR, unions and employers’ organizations

Beforehand, the Prime Minister has already met with unions (CGT, CFDT), employers’ organizations (Medef), (CPME) as well as representatives of the Les Républicains party.

He spoke with Éric Ciotti, president of the right-wing party, as well as Bruno Retailleau and Olivier Marleix, respective leaders of LR in the Senate and the National Assembly. Essential interlocutors for the presidential camp which is in a relative majority in the National Assembly.

Éric Ciotti said on leaving that he had given a “firm speech” to Gabriel Attal, in “counterpart of the president’s somewhat aggressive methods” after the “poaching” of the Sarkozyist Rachida Dati, who had become Minister of Culture.

In particular, he threatened the government with a “reaction” if it resorted again to article 49.3 of the Constitution on budgetary texts next fall.

Gabriel Attal continues his meetings with the “living forces” of the country

Hello everyone! Welcome to this live dedicated to political news for this Friday, January 19.

Prime Minister Gabriel Attal speaks today with Jordan Bardella, president of the RN, as well as Hervé Marseille, head of the centrist Union group in the Senate, and Frédéric Souillot, secretary general of Force Ouvrière.

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