What does July 11th mean?

This Thursday, July 11, Emmanuel Macron signed a letter to the French in which he called for a “broad rally” of republican forces, screening for several STIs will soon be free for those under 26 and the Vieilles Charrues festival opens this evening.

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Emmanuel Macron on June 10, 2024, the day after the announcement of the dissolution of the National Assembly. (LUDOVIC MARIN / POOL via AFP)

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This Thursday, July 11, in a letter to the French published in the regional daily press and on France Bleu, Emmanuel Macron explains that “no one won” in the recent legislative elections, except for the Republican front against the National Rally. He therefore calls for a “broad rally” around the Republican forces to form a new majority ready to govern which, in the words of Emmanuel Macron, excludes La France insoumise and the RN.

While sexually transmitted infections have exploded between 2020 and 2022 in France, screenings for hepatitis B, syphilis, chlamydia and gonorrhea will be free from September 1 for those under 26. An age group that already benefits from free condoms in pharmacies.

And then on the occasion of the 32nd edition of the Vieilles Charues festival, which starts this Thursday evening against a backdrop of conflict with the town hall of Carhaix (Finistère), “Ça dit quoi” invites you to listen to the Belgian producer Apashe who will perform on stage with the Brass Orchestra for an “electropéra”.

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