GOOD EVENING REUNION – Headlines for this Monday evening, July 1, 2024: – Sainte-Marie: two dead in a collision between a car and a heavy goods vehicle – Legislative: the PLR and the candidates of the New Popular Front call for “a democratic surge” – At the RN, the vagueness on the reservoir to form a government – Accusations of sexual violence: filmmakers Jacquot and Doillon in police custody in Paris
Sainte-Marie: two dead in a collision between a car and a heavy goods vehicle
This Monday July 1, 2024 in the middle of the day, a young girl and a young man in their twenties were killed following a collision between a car and a heavy goods vehicle on the RD51 near Ravine des Chèvres in Sainte-Marie. Another young man was injured. The circumstances of the accident have not yet been determined (Photo www.imazpress.com)
Legislative: the PLR and the candidates of the New Popular Front call for “a democratic start”
This Monday afternoon, July 1, 2024, the day after the first round of the legislative elections, the Pour la Réunion movement (PLR) is holding a press conference to take stock of the elections. All candidates supported by the PLR and its allies, who presented themselves under the New Popular Front label, advance to the second round of elections. All will face candidates from the National Rally, for the first time in the history of Reunion. Huguette Bello (PLR) underlined: “Republican withdrawal must apply everywhere” and called for “a democratic surge”. The left platform, which had presented two candidates against those of the PLR, also called for voting for all NFP candidates
In the RN, the vagueness of the reservoir to form a government
Foreign affairs, education, ecology… The National Rally claims to have “no concerns” about forming a government if it obtains an absolute majority in the legislative elections, but the party has struggled to bring out specialists in each area despite its 88 outgoing MPs.
Sexual violence accusations: filmmakers Jacquot and Doillon in police custody in Paris
Clear acceleration in a flagship investigation of French #MeToo: the filmmakers Benoît Jacquot and Jacques Doillon, accused for several months by Judith Godrèche and other women of sexual violence, are on Monday in police custody in Paris at the Brigade for the Protection of minors (BPM).
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