Protesters outside the National Assembly on Saturday protesting against the use of 49.3 - FRANCOIS GUILLOT / AFP

While waiting to look Monday straight in the eye, a quick look back to review the news of the past 48 hours.

1 - The government draws 49.3

Passage in force. Prime Minister Edouard Philippe launched this Saturday before the National Assembly the responsibility of the government to have the pension reform project adopted without a vote, via article 49-3 of the Constitution.

However, resorting to this measure could have serious consequences, as the political scientist Stéphane Rozès explains to us. For him, "the link between the country and Macron is deeply broken." Protest movements have already taken place on Saturday.

2- New cases of coronavirus in Rennes, Strasbourg and Angers

The epidemic sets in in France. After Rennes, Angers reported a new case of coronavirus. Children and their mothers were also infected in Strasbourg. Concerts, Agricultural Show ... dozens of events and gatherings are canceled. To find out more and follow the latest news, it's in our live coronavirus that it happens.

3- Post-Caesar malaise

Adèle Haenel, leaving Salle Pleyel after Roman Polanski received the César for best director, February 29, 2020. - Canal + screenshot

Malaise in series for the 45th Cesar ceremony. Against the backdrop of controversy, between the Polanski case and the reform of the Académie des César, the evening saw the departure of Adèle Haenel, a Florence Foresti expressing her "disgust". Then, the next day, attacks by Nadine Morano against Aïssa Maïga's plea for more diversity. The world of cinema comes out of it shaken but perhaps ready for a reconstruction.

4- Perrine Lafont again mogul ski champion

Perrine Laffont on - February 2020 in Utah. - Gregory Shamus / GETTY IMAGES NORTH AMERICA / AFP

And 3! With only three events left by the end of the season, Ariégeoise Perrine Laffont, 21, is already assured of having the Crystal Globe in mogul skiing. The Olympic champion from Pyeongchang won her third World Cup victory, she was more than 300 points ahead of her Australian runner Jakara Anthony and therefore could not be joined.

5- Greece faces an influx of migrants

Migrants flock to Greece - Emre Tazegul / AP / SIPA

Some 13,000 migrants according to the UN were massed at the Greek-Turkish land border, hoping to cross into Greece, after Turkey's decision on the night of Thursday to Friday to stop preventing migrants trying to reach Europe from crossing the border. Faced with this influx, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called an emergency meeting of the Government Council for Foreign Affairs and Defense on Sunday at 6 p.m.

That's it, that's all for today, we let you enjoy the evening, and if you are bored, go to www.20minutes.fr, we will be there all night!

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  • Caesar 2020
  • Edouard Philippe
  • Emmanuel Macron
  • 49-3
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