A daily direct. Less than three months from the presidential election and five months from the legislative elections, The world keeps a daily live to follow these two campaigns and their many twists. Follow-up of the candidates’ movements and speeches, analysis of their proposals, chats with journalists from the World and specialists…, find us from Monday to Friday, from 7:30 am, on Lemonde.fr and on the mobile application of World.
On the program today
Strike. Teachers are in the street this Thursday to protest once morest the successive protocols once morest Covid-19 implemented in schools. The SNUipp-FSU, the first primary union, predicted on Tuesday that 75% of primary school teachers would be on strike and half of the schools would be closed, as part of a national mobilization.
Programme. The socialist candidate, Anne Hidalgo, unveils Thursday morning, from 8:00 am on France Inter and at 11:30 am during a press conference, her program for the presidential election.
Health pass. Deputies and senators will meet Thursday at the beginning of the followingnoon at the Palais-Bourbon to try to agree on a common version of the text on the vaccination pass in mixed joint committee (CMP). In the event of an agreement, it will be submitted for final adoption to the vote of the Senate on Thursday, then of the Assembly on Friday. If the CMP fails, the bill will be re-read in both chambers, with the Assembly having the last word.
Campaign trips. While the environmental candidate, Yannick Jadot, goes Thursday to Grenoble, a Green city led by Eric Piolle, the communist Fabien Roussel holds a press conference at 5 p.m. in front of the Bichat hospital in Paris. The Republican candidate, Valérie Pécresse, travels to the Doubs to discuss the theme of agriculture, while Marine Le Pen goes to the Côtes-d’Armor and Ille-et-Vilaine to address the theme of wind turbines and some fishing.