Russian newspapers like Moskovski Komsomolets and Kommersant headline on political news that has surprised the country: the resignation of Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and the announcement of constitutional revisions. News widely picked up abroad. The Guardian estimates that Vladimir Putin wants to remain in power after 2024, the date of the end of his presidential mandate. For Le Temps , "Poutine shakes up the elite without warning", while Le Figaro evokes an "institutional sleight of hand".

In France, what will be the political future of the former socialist presidential candidate, Ségolène Royal? On the verge of being removed from her position as ambassador of the Poles, she is also in the sights of justice. "From the diplomatic pole ... to the justice pole," jokes L'Opinion . For Le Parisien / Today in France , she "heads for the presidential election" of 2022.

"Media, reconnect with confidence": this is the front page of La Croix . According to the 33rd barometer of confidence in the media carried out by the company Kantar for the Christian newspaper, "the interest of the French for the news has never been so low."

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