After the president of Medef Patrick Martin, the general secretary of the CFDT Marylise Léon and the president of the CPME François Asselin today, François Bayrou continues to receive the social partners at Matignon. This Wednesday, January 8 at 7 p.m., the Prime Minister will meet with the general secretary of the CGT Sophie Binet. The CGT has already announced that Sophie Binet will come to this exchange “with several files on the table” particularly on employment, industry, pensions and public services. Later in the week, the Matignon tenant is due to receive the secretary general of FO Frédéric Souillot, the president of the CFE-CGC François Hommeril and the president of the U2P Michel Picon.
The Minister of the Economy Éric Lombard and the Minister of Public Accounts Amélie de Montchalin will receive the communist (2 p.m.) and environmentalist (5 p.m.) delegations in Bercy as part of his consultations on the 2025 budget this Wednesday, January 8. The successor Antoine Armand expressed his desire to listen to all political forces on the subject. He therefore received the Socialists yesterday, Horizons this morning with Edouard Philippe, Claude Malhuret and Christelle Morançais. The President of the Republicans in the Senate Mathieu Darnaud was also received this morning. Eric Lombard will receive the National Rally on Friday. La France insoumise was also invited but did not respond to the invitation, preferring to wait for François Bayrou's general policy declaration on January 14.
The secretary general of the PCF Fabien Roussel, senator Cécile Cukierman and the leader of the communists in the Assembly André Chassaigne will therefore be received tomorrow in Bercy. For the Ecologists, Marine Tondelier as well as the boss of the environmentalist deputies Cyrielle Chatelain will be in the delegation.
3 – Presentation of the bill for Mayotte in the Council of Ministers
The bill for the reconstruction of Mayotte will be presented this Wednesday, January 8 to the Council of Ministers. Three weeks after the passage of Cyclone Chido, the Minister of State for Overseas Territories outlined its contours this Sunday, January 5 in the JDD. This bill must “to accelerate the reconstruction of Mayotte by simplifying the rules in the field of town planning and public procurement. Some deadlines will be divided by three. »
The government's top priority is that “every Mahorais has a roof. » Other measures consider social measures such as: “increasing support for partial activity”, “the creation of a public establishment which will be responsible for the development and planning of the territory, the financing of the economy, the construction of public facilities, land management, in close collaboration with elected officials, etc. »
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4 – 10th anniversary of the assassination of Clarissa Jean-Philippe
Wednesday January 8, 2025 marks 10 years since the assassination of municipal police officer Clarissa Jean-Philippe in Montrouge, killed by Amedy Coulibaly, also author of the Hyper Cacher attack the next day. In her honor, the city of Montrouge named its municipal police station Clarissa Jean-Philippe. A plaque in tribute to the young woman, who realized her dream of becoming a police officer, will be unveiled. At 11 a.m. tomorrow morning, Emmanuel Macron will chair the tribute to Montrouge. Called for a traffic accident, Clarissa Jean-Philippe, originally from Martinique, lost her life at the age of 26.
5 – The Good News of the day
Small ski resorts are popular. During the Christmas holidays, they recorded record numbers of visitors, thanks in particular to the weather and good snowfall. According to the National Association of Mountain Resort Mayors, the occupancy rate of ski resorts over the two weeks of vacation rose to 85%, or 3% more than in 2023. Small resorts recorded very strong increases such as the Collet d'Allevard: +25% in attendance and the Sept Laux station: +30%.
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