This Tuesday, June 25, whistleblower Julian Assange was released from prison, we explain to you how the choice of the Prime Minister goes and the Blues are qualified for the round of 16 of the Euro before their last group match .
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This Tuesday, June 25, Australian whistleblower and founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange reached an agreement with the American justice system to plead guilty to “illegal dissemination of documents relating to national security” in exchange for his release. He will be brought before a judge and sentenced to a sentence he has already served in prison in London.
Julian Assange boards flight at London Stansted Airport at 5PM (BST) Monday June 24th. This is for everyone who worked for his freedom: thank you.#FreedJulianAssange pic.twitter.com/Pqp5pBAhSQ
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 25, 2024
All this week, Cela dit que answers questions from its listeners on the legislative elections. This Tuesday, how to choose a Prime Minister if there is no absolute majority in the National Assembly? The tenant of Matignon is always chosen by the President of the Republic, who must propose a name which will suit the party which has the greatest number of deputies, at the risk of seeing this Prime Minister censored.
The French football team has already qualified for the round of 16 of the Euro, after Spain’s victory against Albania on Monday evening. The Blues play against Poland this Tuesday at 6 p.m. If they win, they could come out first in their group.
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