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Olivier Véran pleads for a deconfinement "territory by territory"

While France has been starting "a decrease in the epidemic" of coronavirus for several days, Olivier Véran took the opportunity to talk about deconfinement.

In an interview with

Le

Télégramme

, Monday evening, the Minister of Health said he was in favor of an exit from confinement "territory by territory".

On the other hand, he says he is "neither optimistic nor pessimistic" about the health situation.

Derek Chauvin "guilty of murder", according to the prosecution, the defense requests his acquittal

In the trial of Derek Chauvin, the jury, which has just withdrawn Monday to deliberate, will have the difficult task of agreeing on a verdict unanimously.

In oral argument, the prosecution insisted, “You can trust your eyes, it wasn't policing, it was murder.

The accused is guilty.

The ex-policeman refused to testify, his lawyer tried to sow a "reasonable doubt" in the minds of the jury on the cause of death of George Floyd, assuring that many factors - the drugs and the condition of the heart of the victim, in particular - had played, before demanding his acquittal.

For the most serious charge, unintentional second-degree murder, Derek Chauvin risks in theory between 10 and 15 years of imprisonment.

Despite criticism, Marlène Schiappa launches "States General of secularism"

The Minister Delegate for Citizenship will open this Tuesday “States General of Secularism”.

The kickoff will be given at the National Conservatory of Arts and Crafts in Paris "with a high-level conference between intellectuals of all sensibilities", specifies in the

Journal du Dimanche

 Marlène Schiappa.

Until the summer, "round tables and working groups on freedom of expression, research, youth, civic integration" will be organized.

These States General are, however, already under fire from critics.

"We do not have a debate after a law", denounced on

France Info

the MEP EELV Yannick Jadot, in reference to the bill fighting against "separatism".

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Derek Chauvin refuses to testify at his trial, deliberations begin Monday

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