Jean Lassalle finally “decided to continue his campaign”

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12:12 p.m. : It’s noon and dust, here are the main titles:

• The Kremlin rejects the decision of the International Court of Justice, the highest UN court, which the day before ordered Russia to immediately suspend its military operations in Ukraine. Follow the situation in our live.

• For the home stretch of this electoral campaign, franceinfo has chosen to focus on four major subjects, as close as possible to your concerns: the cost of housing, the public hospital crisis, the carbon footprint of transport and the taboo of mental health. Discover our reports, testimonials and decryptions here.

• Emmanuel Macron is due to hold a press conference this afternoon to present his programme. His speech could last three hours. Follow the situation in our live.

• Gérald Darmanin continues his discussions in Corsica. The Minister of the Interior has proposed to local elected officials to agree “on autonomy status by the end of the year”.

11:55 a.m. : After having mentioned the idea of ​​stopping his campaign, Jean Lassalle announces that he is continuing it. “Ladies and gentlemen, we will continue together”he launches in a video shared on YouTube, believing that Emmanuel Macron “is afraid of his own shadow”.

And why not work on Sundays too?
Does Yannick Jadot draw his proposals from Medef?
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11:49 : Fabien Roussel, the communist candidate, criticizes the proposals of Yannick Jadot, the environmentalist candidate. “Does he draw his proposals from the Medef?”, he pretends to wonder on Twitter. The main interested party answers him directly on Twitter.

10:50 a.m. : Less than a month before the first round, franceinfo is launching an operation called “Les focus de franceinfo”. We invite you to explore four themes that deserve to exist in the public debate, even if they do not necessarily manage to impose themselves at the heart of this campaign. Reports, testimonials, decryptions… Follow the guide.

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

10:30 a.m. : Yannick Jadot does not rule out reduce vacation time school, especially during the summer holidays. According to the environmentalist presidential candidate, “we must better articulate and balance fundamental knowledge during the day (reading, writing, counting) and devote more time to practical knowledge, nature, culture, sports, manual work”. “All the countries that do better in school than us have fewer school holidays”he argues.

09:53 : Emmanuel Macron must present his program this afternoon during a long press conference. “It’s not yet the debate requested by his opponents, but it’s starting to look like the start of a confrontation”says our journalist Alix Bouilhaguet.

09:19 : It’s 9 o’clock, here are the main titles:

• US President Joe Biden has for the first time called Vladimir Putin a “war criminal”. The Kremlin condemns comments “unacceptable and unforgivable”. Follow the situation in our live.

• For the home stretch of this electoral campaign, franceinfo has chosen to focus on four major subjects, as close as possible to your concerns: the cost of housing, the public hospital crisis, the carbon footprint of transport and the taboo of mental health. Discover our reports, testimonials and decryptions here.

• A turning point in the campaign. Emmanuel Macron is to hold a press conference this afternoon to present his program. His speech is likely to last three hours.

• Jean Castex presented yesterday afternoon a series of measures to mitigate the consequences of the invasion of Ukraine on the French economy, including aid for businesses, fishermen and even farmers. Here is a summary of the announcements.

08:51 : Franceinfo is launching an operation called “Les focuses de franceinfo” less than a month before the first round. We invite you to explore four themes that deserve to exist in the public debate, even if they do not necessarily manage to impose themselves at the heart of this campaign. Reports, testimonials, decryptions… Follow the guide.

08:58 : The distribution of property ownership has very concrete consequences on access to housing. “This concentration accentuates the widening of inequalities”, thus alerts the director general of the Abbé-Pierre foundation. Several presidential candidates also propose to tackle this phenomenon. Find all the explanations in our live.

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

08:50 : Unsurprisingly, these investors are among the wealthiest households in the population. “You must have accumulated enough income and capital in your life to be able to be a multi-owner”, specifies Mathias André. Thus, among the richest 0.1%, 42% of households own at least five dwellings.

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

08:50 : They are a million. One million “maxi-owners” in France to own at least five homes. And if they represent only 3.5% of households, they alone own half of the accommodation that individuals rent in France. We have investigated this real estate concentration which raises questions.

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

08:01 : Florence Portelli, spokesperson for Valérie Pécresse, the LR presidential candidate, regrets the lack of debate during this campaign and the dodges of Emmanuel Macron. She believes that before him, Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande “have often had to report, even in very little consensual broadcasts”. “We roll out the red carpet quite a bit for him and in his mandate, he had a lot of excuses”she judges.

(FRANCEINFO)

07:54 : According to an Ipsos-Sopra Steria survey for France Télévisions, more than seven out of 10 respondents believe that immigration is not the main cause of all the country’s problems. More than half of respondents (54%) are in favor of maintaining family reunification introduced in 1976, while the two far-right candidates (Marine Le Pen and Eric Zemmour) want to abolish it and Valérie Pécresse (LR) wants it harden. Find more details in our article.

06:23 : Last month, on franceinfo, some 1,400 scientists regretted the absence of debates on the climate and environmental crisis in the presidential campaign. In a forum, members of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) or the High Climate Council called on presidential candidates and the media to get out “talks of inaction”. You can (re)read it here.

(NICOLAS TUCAT / AFP)

06:20 : Omnipresent in our daily lives, transport, dominated by private cars, is the main source of pollution and greenhouse gas emissions, driving global warming in France. In an attempt to highlight this subject in the campaign, franceinfo devotes a focus to it.

(ELLEN LOZON / FRANCEINFO)

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