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Like every Thursday, journalist Caroline Motte tackles the political news of the week. On the program, the emotion in the National Assembly and the opposition which does not take off in the face of the pension reform.
On the morning of June 8, emotion won the National Assembly after the knife attack that took place in Annecy (Haute-Savoie). An assembly where tension reigned since it was initially D-Day to examine the LIOT bill. The President of the National Assembly has as planned activated Article 40 to block the repeal of the pension reform. “She is clearly in a delicate position, she would have preferred not to activate article 40 but pressed by the executive and the majority, she had to resolve“, explains journalist Caroline Motte, present on the set of 12/13.
The Élysée is launching into geothermal energy
For his part, Bernard Cazeneuve launched a new anti-Nupes movement. “See you in Créteil this weekend to inaugurate ‘La convention’. Several hundred people are expected, distinguished guests like François Hollande and former ministers“, continues the journalist. Some members of the majority would also be part of it. As for the Élysée, we are modernizing and launching into geothermal energy. In the gardens of the presidential palace, “workers are there to dig geothermal wells up to 64 meters deep. The water collected in the basement, as well as a geothermal heat pump, will heat the presidential palace“, describes Caroline Motte.