Macron consults the parties, storm warnings and makes music

Did you miss the news this early morning? We’ve put together a recap to help you see things more clearly.

Remained silent since the announcement of the results of the legislative elections, Emmanuel Macron will try to regain control by inviting successively to the Elysee Palace on Tuesday and Wednesday the representatives of the political forces present in the new Assembly. The Head of State offered to “discuss and exchange for the best interests of the Nation” with these political leaders in order to “build solutions in the service of the French”, according to his entourage. Six of them will be successively received this Tuesday: Christian Jacob (LR), Olivier Faure (PS), François Bayrou (Modem), Stanislas Guerini (LREM), Marine Le Pen (RN) and Fabien Roussel (PCF). Emmanuel Macron “took this initiative as the guarantor of the institutions and their functioning, not of their dysfunction and their blocking”, explained Clément Beaune, the Minister of European Affairs, on LCI.

While the very hot weather has not yet ended, Météo-France is now worried about thunderstorms. In its last bulletin, at 6 a.m. on Tuesday, the public establishment placed Puy-de-Dôme, Allier, Jura, Saône-et-Loire, Loire, Rhône, Ain and Haute -Loire in orange vigilance “storms and heat wave”. To this list, we must add Cantal and Doubs in orange “storm” vigilance, as well as Drome and Isère also in orange but for the heat wave. Most of the rest of the territory will also experience stormy episodes. Monday evening, hailstorms in Gironde led to 200 firefighter interventions.

The Music Festival blows out its 40 candles this Tuesday. This crazy idea signed Jack Lang, Minister of Culture at the time, has become an institution in France and an appointment now exported to more than a hundred countries in the world. In France, the wave of heat wave has passed but the temperature should rise in the evening with the concerts which will follow one another, like every June 21. In Paris for example, among the many initiatives, Radio France will crisscross the streets with a sound truck with a DJ, Young Pulse. And in addition to the capital, all the cities of France will obviously show their tune. So to not miss any note, 20 minutes tells you all about the events to listen to and dance to from Toulouse to Nantes and passing through Lyon and Strasbourg.


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