Jordan Bardella lays a wreath at Joan of Arc’s tomb

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12:05 : It’s time to take stock of this Sunday’s news:

Demonstrations have taken place or are continuing in many cities in France for May Day. The Paris procession will leave at 2:30 p.m. The unions who are calling for a parade make this date an important meeting for challenging Emmanuel Macron’s project, in particular the pension reform.

While its leaders will parade today, the left parties have not yet reached an agreement for a union in the legislative elections. Last night, the Communist Party criticized the proposals of La France insoumise, demanding more constituencies.

#GUADELOUPE Two people have been found dead and another is missing after floods hit Guadeloupe overnight from Friday to Saturday, according to a new report.

11:40 a.m. : The May Day demonstration began in several cities in France, notably in Marseille, where several thousand people marched in the Old Port. Unsurprisingly, a week after his re-election, Emmanuel Macron is the target of many signs.

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11:21 a.m. : On this May 1, as every year, I pay tribute to Brahim Bouraam, thrown into the Seine 27 years ago by far-right activists. Never forget. https://t.co/P1qQLdoH2w

11:22 : Not far from there, a little earlier, the mayor of Paris Anne Hidalgo laid flowers in front of the plaque which pays tribute to Brahim Bouraam, a young Moroccan who died drowned on May 1, 1995 after being thrown into the Seine by an activist of the extreme right, on the sidelines of the National Front parade in homage to Joan of Arc.

11:25 a.m. : It was not Marine Le Pen, on the other hand, who laid a wreath in front of the statue of Joan of Arc in Paris, but the interim president of the National Rally, Jordan Bardella. It’s a party tradition on May Day.

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11:20 a.m. : Marine Le Pen speaks for the first time since her defeat in the second round of the presidential election, on Twitter, on the occasion of May 1st. She evokes in a video message the legislative elections: “With a maximum of MPs supporting me in Parliament, I will be able to protect your purchasing power and bring measures that finally recognize the work at its fair value.”

10:41 a.m. : There will be no “family photo” between the leaders of the main left parties during the demonstrations: if Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Julien Bayou and Olivier Faure will perhaps meet in Paris, Fabien Roussel should parade in Lille.

10:37 : The CGT lists 255 meeting points announced throughout France today, 20 more than a year ago according to the confederal secretary of the union, Céline Verzeletti. A demonstration is notably planned in Paris between Place de la République and Place de la Nation, from 2:30 p.m. The call to demonstrate is co-signed by the CGT, the Unsa, the FSU and Solidaires, but not FO, only its Ile-de-France federation being associated with it. The CFDT organizes its own rally.

10:09 : The extension of the retirement age proposed by Emmanuel Macron before his re-election is, unsurprisingly, at the top of the concerns expressed by the general secretary of the FSU Benoît Teste this morning. He fears “a completely untenable schedule” which would see the reform completed this summer, and “padlocked consultations” where the unions would not be heard.

10:06 : “It’s a very political May 1st, where the world of work intends to weigh in on major issues, on major demands. May 1st must also impose the social question. (…) It remains a crucial moment to feel the ground, feel the atmosphere and set the tone.

Guest of franceinfo, the secretary general of the FSU, the main union among teachers, poses the challenges of this May 1st for the unions, which are calling for demonstrations everywhere in France. “It’s a Sunday, in the middle of the Parisian holidays so it won’t be easy to mobilize“, he fears.

12:04 : Let’s start with a point on the news of the last few hours:

#GUADELOUPE Two people have been found dead and another is missing after floods hit Guadeloupe overnight from Friday to Saturday, according to a new report.

Negotiations on the left are stalling. The PCF expressed last night its disagreement with the number of constituencies offered to it by La France insoumise. We explained to you yesterday why the talks are also sowing discord within the PS.

Demonstrations are planned everywhere in France for this May 1st, which this year serves as the first meeting for the unions after the re-election of Emmanuel Macron. We explain to you how they are preparing the challenge to the pension reform project.

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