This Monday, March 4, the possibility of “Aya Nakamura” at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games displeases the conservatives, the parliamentarians vote one last time to include abortion in the Constitution, and the president of the RN Jordan Bardella launched the campaign for the European elections.
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This Monday, March 4, deputies and senators vote one last time to include voluntary termination of pregnancy (abortion) in the Constitution. The Congress meets at 3 p.m. at the Palace of Versailles. To modify the Constitution, the vote of 555 of the expected 925 parliamentarians, or three-fifths of them, is necessary.
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The campaign for the European elections on June 9 started on Sunday, with the first meeting of the head of the list and president of the National Rally Jordan Bardella. Aged 28, he hopes to win the youth vote, while more than 40% of those under 34 abstained in the last presidential election.
And then is Aya Nakamura best placed to sing at the opening ceremony of the Olympic Games? “There’s no way”, echo some editorialists after the information from L’Express according to which Emmanuel Macron wants the interpreter of “Djadja” to sing Edith Piaf at the Olympics.
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