May 1st in Nevers, open house at the Varennes-Vauzelles technicentre, tributes to Bérégovoy… The news to remember from this Wednesday

Every evening, find a summary of the day’s key news in Nièvre, in France and around the world.

May 1st in Nevers

Spitting weather, wet pavement, nice room. On May 1, 2024, in Nevers, 450 people gathered, according to the Journal du Center’s count. A decline compared to 2023, in the midst of the fight against pension reform, but a usual “score” compared to classic years. Find our article here.

Tributes to Pierre Bérégovoy in Nevers

On this day of May 1, at the Jean-Gautherin cemetery then at the memorial stele along the canal, numerous tributes to Pierre Bérégovoy followed one another. 31 years ago, on May 1, 1993, the politician killed himself.
We tell you more here.

2024 Olympics: Parisian garbage collectors threaten to strike

671c3db7a1.jpgIn a context of consultations to reform the civil service, the strike notice aims to put pressure on the City of Paris to obtain financial compensation in return for the mobilization of employees during the Games.
For more details, click here.

Open days of the technicentre in Varennes-Vauzelles

c37cdb0679.jpgIt’s the tradition on May 1st, just like lily of the valley: the Technicentre Industriel Nevers Languedoc opens its doors to the public for a morning. And the success cannot be denied. For this 78th edition, 2,600 people came to visit the production workshops.
We tell you more here.

Georgia: demonstrations against a bill on “foreign influence” violently repressed

26d4623786.jpgThe demonstrators gathered on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday May 1 in front of Parliament to show their opposition to the bill, considered liberticidal and similar to Russian legislation used against the opposition. Find our article here.

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