A group of Renaissance deputies are proposing to the State to sell 10% of its holdings to contribute to reducing the deficit and reducing debt. And the decision of the State, via the BPI, to acquire a stake in Opella, the Sanofi subsidiary which produces Doliprane. According to David Djaïz, these are two seemingly disconnected events, but which say everything about the economic stupidity of a large part of the political class. In both cases, it is a regression in relation to a shareholder policy. Authorizing online casinos is a proposed amendment in the 2025 budget, and taxing them solidly to fill the gap. François Lenglet thinks that this is still a turnaround which poses a problem of public health or dependency. Also, it would be competition with a sector, the physical casino, which has already suffered quite a bit with Covid and confinements. Already, they expect to lose 20 to 30% of their turnover. Putting 15,000 jobs at risk is no small thing. Former SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum announced a $100,000 reward to anyone who delivers an Israeli hostage. For his part, David Hager, an Israeli-American real estate developer, also managed to collect $400,000 with friends as a reward to anyone who returned the Israeli hostages. This speaks to the feeling of helplessness vis-à-vis the hundred or so hostages still held, it speaks to the trauma of Israel and the Jewish community in general. And according to Abnousse Shalmani, this should reflect the trauma of all humanity. From Monday to Friday, from 6 p.m., David Pujadas brings all his expertise to analyze the news of the day with education.
Les Partis Pris: “150 million euros in the trash!”, “Online casinos, where is the morality?” and “$100,000 to free the hostages” – 24 h Pujadas, the news in questions