Emmanuel Macron will give his first interview after the adoption of the text on Wednesday, at 1 p.m., to France 2 and TF1

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07:05 : The President of the Republic will be interviewed by journalists Marie-Sophie Lacarrau and Julian Bugier. Follow our live.

07:04 : Emmanuel Macron will give his first interview after the text is adopted on Wednesday at 1 p.m. on France 2 and TF1.

06:45 : For other titles from the daily press, close-up on the street: headlines devote the front page to the anger of the citizens who demonstrated after the rejection of this motion of censure. Gatherings that follow several days of rallies against the pension reform, but also against the use of article 49.3.

06:40 : “Nine voices close”, “on the wire”, “narrowly”, etc. This morning, the daily newspapers put on the front page yesterday’s rejection of motions of censure in the National Assembly and underlined the political fragility of the government and its leader, Elisabeth Borne.

06:36 : “It was really all kinds of profiles: students at the ENS, doctor, homeless, minors, trade unionists, teachers, people who came out of a conference and who were bored.”

Following the numerous arrests that have occurred on the sidelines of spontaneous demonstrations and rallies in recent days against the pension reform, a group of lawyers intends to file a collective complaint for “arbitrary detention” and “obstructing the freedom to demonstrate”, according to a lawyer who assisted protesters, quoted by AFP.

06:20 : After yesterday’s twists and turns, it’s time for all-out consultations. The Head of State is due to receive the Prime Minister, Elisabeth Borne, at 9 a.m. the day after the rejection, by nine votes, of a motion of censure in the National Assembly. Emmanuel Macron must then have lunch with Yaël Braun-Pivet and Gérard Larcher, presidents of the Assembly and the Senate, before an evening meeting with the parliamentarians of the presidential camp.

06:16 : The police intervened in the night to unblock the Donges oil terminal (Loire-Atlantique), according to an AFP photographer on the spot. The site had been occupied for a week by strikers.

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