Gauthier Delomez 6:00 a.m., February 17, 2024

Listeners to the show "Pascal Praud et vous", every day from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Europe 1, reacted on the subjects that have made the news in recent days, between the migration crisis in Mayotte, the strike at the SNCF or even sectarian excesses. Listen to the excerpt again. You can react at 01.80.20.39.21.

Migration crisis in Mayotte, strike of controllers at the SNCF, a bill which is controversial on sectarian excesses... The news of the week of February 12 was rich for the listeners of Europe 1, who were able to react live on the show

Pascal Praud et vous

. These last few days have also been marked by a national tribute to Robert Badinter. (Re)discover the highlights of the week.

Monday: in Mayotte, the anger of a resident mobilized in the blockages

Kala, a Mahorese listener, participated in the movements to block the island of Mayotte, which is going through a migration crisis. She questioned the political action on the spot: “The feeling we have today is that the State has abandoned us. It is unacceptable that for so many years, the State has not still unable to find solutions for Mayotte."

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Tuesday: tense exchange between a listener and a CGT-Cheminots unionist

While the controllers announced a strike on the weekend of February 16, Annick, a listener of the show, shared her anger with Axel Persson, a trade unionist in the Paris region. "I'm offended! What world do these people live in?" said Annick, while the train driver spoke of the profits made by the railway group in 2023.

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Wednesday: a listener criticizes the desire of Badinter's family not to see LFI elected officials at the national tribute

The national tribute to Robert Badinter, the former Minister of Justice who was the architect of the abolition of the death penalty, was held on Wednesday in the presence of political figures, including elected officials rebellious against the wishes of family. Christian, a listener of the show, criticizes in this case that it was not necessary to make a national tribute but rather a “private collection”.

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Thursday: the deputy rapporteur of the text on sectarian aberrations responds to a listener

The National Assembly adopted a controversial article on the bill on sectarian aberrations, which intends to create an offense of provocation to the abandonment of care. On Europe 1, the Renaissance MP rapporteur of the text, Brigitte Liso, and Marisol, a listener, debated this article. “You are not in reality,” Marisol told him.

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Friday: Alain Bauer says he was approached to become a spy

While

L'Express

reveals that its former director, Philippe Grumbach, was a KGB spy, Alain Bauer, professor of criminology and head of the Security and Defense Unit, also claimed to have been targeted by a recruitment maneuver. “When I was a modest vice-president of the Sorbonne, a Czech embassy attaché made a few approaches. Obviously, I was considered not particularly receptive,” he said.

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Bonus: Christine Kelly calls on Emmanuel Macron to “ensure respect for the plurality of opinions” in the media

The CNews channel is in Arcom's sights, while Reporters Without Borders accuses it of lacking rigor "in matters of pluralism and independence of information". Christine Kelly, host who works on the news channel, reacted by calling on Emmanuel Macron to “ensure respect for the plurality of opinions (in other media)”.

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