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Extraordinary session in the assembly, Denmark, Jean-Marc Aveline… The 4 info that you will hear about tomorrow

The extraordinary session in Parliament will open this Tuesday, July 1 and end on July 11. Parliament is commonly met from the first working day from October to the last working day of June. But at the request of the Prime Minister, an extraordinary session during the summer can be envisaged.

The examination of several bills will therefore continue tomorrow, such as that for the refoundation of Mayotte, that relating to the creation of the public establishment of trade and industry of the community of Corsica, and the bill to simplify economic life. Several law proposals will also be examined, in particular on the reform of public audiovisual, on the creation of a status of the local elected official, on the reform of the PLM law or on the creation of a road homicide, aimed at fighting road violence.

Also tomorrow, the censorship motion deposited by the 66 deputies of the Socialist Party will be examined. Its adoption chances are very low, except reversal of a spectacular situation. As soon as the deposit of a censorship is announced, deputies Jean-Philippe Tanguy and Sébastien Chenu said that the RN would not approve it. The flame party, on the other hand, gives meetings in the fall, during debates on the budget, in order to judge whether the Prime Minister has to fall or not.

2 – Denmark takes on the rotating presidency of the European Union Council

Denmark will provide this touring presidency of the Council of the European Union on Tuesday, July 1, until December 31. The motto chosen by Copenhagen for these six months of presidency is: “a strong Europe in a world in change”. The Danish presidency will revolve around two pillars: a safe Europe in a tense international context and a green and competitive Europe, in order to make the ecological transition a lever of growth.

Denmark aims to strengthen European defense industry, to implement the Rearm Europe plan or to combat organized cross -border crime. Denmark succeeds Poland with these responsibilities.

3 – Mimi merchant’s judgment for violence, threat or constraint against Karine Le Marchand

The Paris Correctional Court will make its decision tomorrow for the “blackmail” of which the Queen of the Paparazzi, Mimi Marchand, will be accused of the flagship host of M6, Karine Le Marchand. Mimi Marchand is tried to have paid the host of Love is in the meadow Against the non-discretion of stolen photos of her daughter.

The prosecutor requested a sentence of a year in suspended prison sentence and 20,000 euros fine against Mimi Marchand.

4 – Take office of Jean -Marc Aveline at the Conference of Bishops of France

Cardinal Jean-Marc Aveline will take office as president of the Conference of Bishops of France this Tuesday, July 1. The Archbishop of Marseille will succeed Éric de Moulins-Beaufort, elected in 2019, arrived at the end of his second term.

Jean-Marc Aveline is a member of two dicasteries, the equivalent of two ministries for the Holy See, which regularly leads him to go to Rome. He had even been considered a papabili before the election of Pope Leo XIV.

5 – The good news of the day

Of the 100 best films of the 21st century, five are French! THE New York Times On June 27, unveiled a ranking of the 100 best films of the last 25 years. First place was awarded to the feature film Parasite de Bong Joon-Ho, Palme d’Or of the 2019 Cannes Film Festival. Second place returns to Mulholland Drive by David Lynch.

The tricolor films are also in the ranking. In 26th place is Anatomy of a fall by Justine Triet, Palme d’Or of the Cannes Festival 2023. The film A prophet de Jacques Audiard rose to 35th place. Amélie Poulain’s fabulous fate de Jean-Pierre Jeunet wins the 41st place. Two other French directors appear in the classification: Céline Sciamma and Agnès Varda.