“The Event”. Political crisis, social anger: what now?

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Thursday March 23, live from 8:40 p.m., France 2 offers a great evening of information and debates with an exceptional number of “L’Evénement”, presented by Caroline Roux on the evening of the ninth day of national mobilization against the reform retirements.

After the rejection of the motions of censure in the National Assembly and the mobilization in the street, can the President of the Republic Emmanuel Macron relaunch his five-year term? How to renew the dialogue? How to get out of the political and social crisis?

After the broadcast, at the start of this evening, of an exceptional report shot by the teams of “Special Envoy”, a great evening of debate with political figures and members of civil society: Clement BeauneMinister Delegate in charge of Transport; Aurore BergeMember of Parliament for Yvelines, President of the Renaissance group in the National Assembly; Jordan BardellaMember of the European Parliament, President of the National Rally; Francois Ruffindeputy La France insoumise of the Somme; Sandrine Rousseaudeputy for Europe Ecology Les Verts de Paris; Olivier Marleixdeputy for Eure-et-Loir, president of the Les Républicains group in the National Assembly; Celine Verzeletticonfederal secretary of the CGT; John Viardsociologist, CNRS research director at the Political Research Center of Sciences Po Paris; Nathalie Saint-Cricqpolitical columnist at France Télévisions; Brice TeinturierDeputy CEO of Ipsos France; Salome Saquejournalist at online media Blast; Olivier Babaueconomist, essayist, president of the Institut Sapiens; Camille PouponneauSE mayor of Pibrac (Haute-Garonne); Gaspard Koenigphilosopher, writer.

On franceinfo.fr, “L’Evénement” is broadcast and decrypted live, and Internet users can also ask questions to franceinfo.fr journalists.

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