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Jordan Bardella in Denmark, MoDem in Brittany, Dunkirk… The 4 info that you will hear about tomorrow

The president of the national rally, Jordan Bardella, will go this Friday, September 27, in Copenhagen in Denmark this Friday, September 27. The European deputy will answer questions from journalists in the middle of the day in the Danish parliament with the president of the Danish People’s Party, Morten Messerschmidt, on the common effort against anti -Semitism in Europe.

The next day, Jordan Bardella had to intervene during the Convention of the Danish People’s Party, which is part of the group “Patriotes for Europe” in the European Parliament, chaired by Jordan Bardella.

2 – Modem summer university in Guidel in Brittany

The Democratic Movement will host its summer University tomorrow and until September 29 in Guidel in Morbihan. The party from which three ministers Jean-Noël Barrot (Foreign Affairs), Geneviève Darrieussecq (Health) and Marina Ferrari (tourism economy) are the mission of exchanging on the next “crucial matters for movement and territories”.

The former Prime Minister Bernard Cazeneuve will be present, a time taken to be appointed to Matignon. 2024 will be the 12th consecutive year when François Bayrou’s party, created in 2007, chooses to meet in Brittany.

3 – Former Minister Patrice Vergriete regains his headquarters as mayor

The Dunkirk Municipal Council (North) will meet this Friday, September 27. Municipal councilors will re -elevate Patrice Vergriete, Minister Delegate in charge of transport of the Attal government, at the head of the city so that he can find his headquarters.

Elected in 2014, he held his functions as a councilor before being appointed minister responsible for housing in the government of Élisabeth Borne. Since 2023, the mayor has been Jean Bodart.

4 – Election by the Japanese liberal democratic party of its new leader

The Liberal Democratic Party (PLD) in Japan will eliminate its new leader tomorrow which should become the next Japanese Prime Minister. The current Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, from the ranks of the PLD, announced in mid-August that he would not seek a new mandate at the head of the party. Nine candidates are in the running for the position including ministers (digital transformation, economic security, foreign affairs) or former ministers (defense, environment).

5 – The good news of the day

French household morale further increases for the 3rd consecutive month. According to INSEE, the indicator of household confidence was established at 95 for September, two more points compared to August. Opinion improves in particular on the recent financial situation of households as well as their current and future savings capacity. At the same time, concerns about the evolution of unemployment decrease.