This Thursday, September 28, the government presented its plan against school bullying the day before, before drawing out a twelfth 49.3. An episode accompanied throughout by Orelsan, in concert in 400 cinemas this evening.
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This Thursday, September 28, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne presented her plan against school bullying. The government has confirmed the establishment of systems allowing the confiscation of harassers’ phones and their exclusion from social networks, as well as empathy lessons at school.
Furthermore, teachers, supervisors, summer camp leaders and even law enforcement will be trained to listen better to children. Reporting the most serious cases to justice must also be simplified and accelerated.
Wednesday evening, the government, which still does not have a majority in the National Assembly, also used for the twelfth time article 49.3 of the Constitution allowing it to pass a law into force without the need to do so. voted on by the deputies. A maneuver that we should revisit in the coming weeks, when several budget bills must be presented.
And then you’ll notice several Orelsan classics throughout this episode. The rapper presents his concert recorded last December at La Défense Arena in 400 cinemas. This proposition, rather usual for international artists or French pop singers, also finds its audience among rap fans.