What does this 4th of July say?

This Thursday, July 4, a speech by a PSG legend against the extreme right, an explanation of the organization of all elections on Sundays and some very political and civic Eurockéennes.

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Tens of thousands of people gathered against the National Rally on Place de la République, Wednesday, July 3, 2024, in Paris. (Mediapart YouTube screenshot)

“Hi, it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Thursday, July 4, the day after a rally in Paris of several tens of thousands of people for a “democratic front against the extreme right”, a look back at Raí’s speech. In front of the crowd, the former Brazilian player of PSG made a parallel between the National Rally and former president Jai Bolsonaro: “For four years, Brazil lived a nightmare!”

“What does it say?” continues to answer the voices of his community about the elections. This time, we explain why the French vote on Sunday, unlike the English who vote on Thursday. All this for a story of beers…

And then the Eurockéennes launch the festival season starting this Thursday and all weekend. The 34th edition of the Belfort festival is more political than ever, with the programming of committed artists, and the presence of police officers on site so that festival-goers who wish to can make proxy requests for the second round of the legislative elections.

“Ça dit quoi?”, a podcast to listen to from Monday to Friday from 7:30 a.m. on franceinfo.fr, on the franceinfo WhatsApp channel, on TikTok or on all podcast platforms:

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