” It’s been 10 weeks since President Macron was re-elected and since… nothing », exclaim The Latest News from Alsace. ” The bill on purchasing power has been delayed and has still not been presented to the Council of Ministers. The National Council for Refoundation seems stillborn. It was to be launched at the end of June and help lead France differently. No one in the executive speaks about it. The macronie is (therefore) suspended, forced to review its copy for the second five-year term. (…) Discussions between the President and his Prime Minister continued throughout the weekend to build a government of action taking into account the new political balances. The Borne 2 government should be announced on Monday. »
With whom ?
The real quinquennium will then begin… “ The Prime Minister will deliver a general policy speech on Wednesday afternoon, point Release, (followed or not by a vote, the question was not decided on July 3) and serious things will begin at the Palais Bourbon. In the longer term, the Élysée promises that the famous National Council for Refoundation will return to the table. And then there is also what we don’t know: who will enter, who will leave this government? », wonders Release. ” Will the eco-friendly Yannick Jadot cross the Rubicon? Ministers Damien Abad and Chrysoula Zacharopoulou, implicated in cases of sexual violence of very different natures, will they be dismissed? And then who, in the opposition groups, will the majority manage to convince text after text? »
And how ?
In any case, ” with this reshuffle, Macron now intends to regain control and accelerateasserts The Parisian. Tomorrow Tuesday, believes the newspaper, he will bring together around him the ministers in charge of the subjects which preoccupy the majority of the French people today, namely purchasing power, energy and public accounts. On Wednesday, he should receive the deputies of the majority at the Élysée. Then a new Council of Ministers is expected at the end of the week for the presentation of the package “purchasing power”. No more time to waste “.
The Marmolada drama: the impact of global warming
Also on the front page, the drama of the Marmolada glacier… “ It was 10 degrees yesterday relates The world, at this peak in the Italian Alps a few hours before the collapse of tons of ice and rocks. Six people died, eight others were injured and at least fifteen are missing. (…) This drama is a new illustration of the impact of global warming which is affecting alpine glaciers in an accelerated way, points to the evening daily. (…) According to a study by the University of Padua, the Marmolada glacier could have disappeared by 2050 “.
Peter Brook is no more
The death of Peter Brook…” To be and not to be », sighs Release on the front page. ” The director with an immense career marked by Shakespeare, theoretician of a scenic writing without artifice, reduced to the quintessence of the text and almost without decoration, died yesterday at the age of 97. (…) With him, it is a memory of several theatrical continents that is buried or collapses, as he had made the search for all existing scenic forms the very subject of his work. “.
Working is too hard…
And then to read on the website of theFigaro this investigation of those French people who no longer want to work… (…) Companies can no longer find candidates to hire, executives dream of sabbaticals and early retirement, young graduates are asking for meaning and more time for their personal life… What if work was no longer really popular in France? », wonders Le Figaro. “ Something has changed in the relationship that the French have with work. The phenomenon has only increased with the health crisis. (…) The noveltyExplain Le Figaro is above all due to the fact that the very idea of working less, or better, or not at all, has become synonymous with happiness in the eyes of many employees, including highly qualified executives exhausted by a professional life that they consider exhausting and sometimes uninteresting. They have only one idea in mind: to reduce the sails, to devote more time to their family, to their personal life, to their passions… Some open bed and breakfasts in the countryside, others seize the opportunity for a voluntary departure plan to afford early retirement… The time has come for “slow working” (that is to say: work less, work better…) Fulfillment and the quest for meaning are on everyone’s lips “.