This Wednesday, February 14, the national tribute to the father of the abolition of the death penalty will take place at the Ministry of Justice, 70% of SNCF controllers are threatening to go on strike and Rachida Dati has invited herself to a rap show.
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This Wednesday February 14, a national tribute to Robert Badinter will be paid from the Ministry of Justice which he occupied from 1981 to 1986. Died Friday February 9, at the age of 95, he is the one who abolished the penalty of death in France.
In the middle of school holidays, 70% of SNCF controllers plan to go on strike this weekend of January 17 and 18. The objective is to ensure “one in two TGVs”, announced SNCF Voyageurs this Wednesday.
And then, “a Ministry of Culture without noise would not be a Ministry of Culture” declared Rachida Dati, guest of the rap show DVM show on Twitch. A visit which outrages the president of the National Rally, denouncing “a program which promotes the deal”.
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