Gauthier Delomez 06:00, January 13, 2024

The second week of 2024 was punctuated by the change of government, between the appointment of Gabriel Attal as Prime Minister and the appointment of new ministers. A dense news at length in the show Pascal Praud et vous", every day from 11 a.m. to 13 p.m. on Europe 1. Listen to the excerpts again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.

It's a year 2024 that is off to a flying start for the listeners of the Pascal Praud et vous show. This second week of the year was largely marked by the change of government, from the appointment of Gabriel Attal as Prime Minister to that of the various ministers, and in particular the surprise Rachida Dati at the Ministry of Culture. (Re)discover the highlights of the week.

Monday: in the middle of the Alain Delon affair, a specialist in inheritance explains the law in force in France

Before discussing the week's news, Pascal Praud looked at the Alain Delon case, and the rift between his sons, Anthony and Alain-Fabien, and his daughter Anouchka. The question of the legacy of the iconic actor is addressed, and a tax expert, Philippe Bruno, has clarified on Europe 1 the modalities of inheritance and inheritance tax in France.

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Tuesday: "We finally had a minister of education who understands and has authority," says a Renaissance MP

While the appointment of Gabriel Attal as Prime Minister was going to be made official on Tuesday, Patrick Vignal, Renaissance MP for Hérault, stressed the skills of the one who was at the ministry on rue de Grenelle. "We finally had a minister of education who understands, who has authority, who is firm and who goes all the way to the files," he said.

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Wednesday: "Emmanuel Macron has sacrificed the republican left", according to Amine El Khatmi

Invited to the studio on Wednesday, Amine El Khatmi, politician and co-founder of the Republican Spring in 2017, looked back on the 2017 presidential election, when he supported Emmanuel Macron's candidacy. "It is only in the light of what I will experience a little later that I understood that Emmanuel Macron has sacrificed the republican left," he said on Europe 1 radio.

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Thursday: Are young people lazy? A People Manager Responds

A personnel manager on an industrial site gave his opinion on Thursday, at the microphone of Pascal Praud, on the investment of young employees in his company, and in general. According to him, "proportionally, absenteeism mainly concerns the 25-35 age group, especially on short stops".

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Friday: Why the Attal government "doesn't move to the right", according to Louis de Raguenel

The day after the appointment of ministers in the Attal government, the head of Europe 1's political service, Louis de Raguenel, explained why, in his opinion, there is no desire to "right-wing" the government. "The reason why there are more right-wing ministers is simply because Emmanuel Macron has understood that his ministers from the left, on the whole, have difficulty governing, are not loyal," he said on Europe 1 radio.

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Bonus: Vladimir Cosma Reveals the Secrets of the 'Rabbi Jacob' Soundtrack

The genius composer Vladimir Cosma was the guest of Pascal Praud et vous on Tuesday. On Europe 1, the musician revealed the secrets behind the design of the soundtrack for the cult film Rabbi Jacob, music for which he had imagined the tune... from the age of 15.

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