This Wednesday, June 19, Emmanuel Macron justified his choice to dissolve the National Assembly, rugby player Antoine Dupont made the front page of “Têtu” magazine to fight against homophobia and “Vice-Versa 2” arrived at the cinema.
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This Wednesday, June 19, the political world reacts to the justification given by Emmanuel Macron for his choice to dissolve the National Assembly ten days ago. “It’s one of the heaviest decisions I’ve had to make.” affirmed the president during his visit to the island of Sein (Finistère), adding that without dissolution “that would have been a bitch“, therefore disorder. The Head of State puts the extreme right and the extreme left back to back and relies on the vote of the French, whom he encourages to choose their “future”. The CGT, for its part, calls to vote for the New Popular Front, a rare occurrence for the union which generally refrains from giving voting instructions.
In a magazine interview Stubborn available online since Monday and on newsstands this Wednesday, Antoine Dupont is committed to the fight against homophobia. The scrum half of the XV of France calls for communication so that everyone is comfortable in the world of rugby.
The second part of Vice versa arrives at the cinema. Riley, now a teenager, has already collected $155 million for her first weekend in theaters in the United States, a record for 2024. In this second opus, new emotions, and therefore new characters, appear: Anxiety , Boredom, Embarrassment and Envy.
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