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With Marc Fauvelle and Renaud Dély, Jean-Baptiste Hammersenior reporter for the political department of France 2 and Jean-Jérôme Bertolushead of the political department of franceinfo, discuss the news of Monday, June 6.
Can Emmanuel Macron reconcile with officials?
Employees of public hospitals are called to demonstrate on Tuesday June 7 to demand wage and staff increases. And in this large family of the public service, the hospital workers are not the only ones to cry out their discomfort. A rare strike by diplomats took place on Thursday 2 June. This Thursday, it is the students of the last promotion of the ENA (National School of Administration) who are organizing a day of protest. The claims are not all the same but testify to a degraded relationship between the State and its agents. What response from the government? Why does the executive refuse to give a figure for the revaluation of the index point?
Why do the legislative elections fascinate the French so little?
In six days, the French are called to the polls for the first round of legislative elections. The least we can say is that they do not excite voters. Not for now anyway. Who benefits from this sluggishness? And conversely who suffers? Does the majority fear unpleasant surprises?