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Municipal 2020: Edouard Philippe will be candidate head of list in Le Havre

" I've made my decision. I matured it like any important decision. I decided to be a candidate for mayor of Le Havre as head of the list (…) In a democracy, the foundation of legitimacy is election ”It was this Friday morning in an interview with the daily Paris -Normandy. that Edouard Philippe announced that he would run as the top candidate in the municipal elections in Le Havre next March.

Edouard Philippe, expected Friday evening at a meeting in Le Havre, thus puts an end to several months of suspense around his candidacy, which he had revived the hypothesis last September. Elected in the first round in 2014, Edouard Philippe stressed that "his greatest ambition" was to become mayor again in the long term. However, if he was elected on the evening of March 22, the current Prime Minister would propose that the mayor (LR) Jean-Baptiste Gastinne keep the chair. And "the day when my mission will end in Matignon, I wish, if the people of Le Havre obviously trust me, to become mayor again because this is where I want to continue to invest, because I want Le Havre to continue its transformation. That is what is essential, ”he observed.

A look back at three intoxics that marked the Brexit debates

After years of negotiations and political twists and turns, the United Kingdom is preparing to leave the European Union for good this Friday at 11 p.m. (London time). The opportunity to come back, before the entry into force of Brexit, on some intoxicants that punctuated the debates of the supporters of "leave" and "remain" during this long process. But it is also an opportunity to make you live this necessarily historic day live ... Our colleague Rachel Garrat-Valcarcel is in control of the live and it is to be followed here

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The countdown has started for French returnees from Wuhan in China, the epicenter of the epidemic caused by a new coronavirus: they are due to arrive in France at midday on Friday and will be placed in isolation 14 days in a holiday center in Carry-le-Rouet, near Marseille. The military plane took off from Wuhan this Friday at 7:07 a.m. local time (12:07 a.m. French time) and must land after about 12 ½ hours of flight in Istres (Bouches-du-Rhône).

The passengers will then be placed in solitary confinement in a holiday center. These are people who do not show symptoms, said Director General of Health Jérôme Salomon, during a press conference in Paris on Thursday.

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