Les informés débattent de l’actualité : Bayrou refuse un retour à la retraite à 62 ans, Retailleau durcit le ton avec Alger, et le Covid 5 ans après. Bruno Retailleau se montre inflexible face à Alger, tandis que François Bayrou aborde la question des retraites et du confinement lors des informés de franceinfo du lundi 17 mars 2025.

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Les thèmes :

François Bayrou dit «non» à un retour à la retraite à 62 ans. Les syndicats se sentent floués, la gauche crie à la trahison.

What is the Prime Minister playing at? What if he had stated the obvious out loud?

Bruno Retailleau puts his resignation on the line and takes a stand against Algiers: but does this firmness pay off? Does the very peculiar Minister of the Interior feel emboldened?

A collective trauma, and the unacceptable becoming almost commonplace: What remains of Covid? 5 years later, how have our societies been affected, how have they transformed?

Les invités :

Michael Darmon, editorialist at I24news

Lilian Alemagna, deputy editor at Libération, in charge of the France department

Stéphane Vernay, deputy editor-in-chief of Ouest France in Paris

Corinne Lhaïk, journalist at l’Opinion


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Franceinfo (Radio France / Franceinfo)
Franceinfo (Radio France / Franceinfo)

Les thèmes :

François Bayrou says «no» to a return to retirement at 62. Unions feel cheated, the left cries betrayal.

What is the Prime Minister playing at? What if he had stated the obvious out loud?

Bruno Retailleau puts his resignation on the line and takes on the power struggle with Algiers: but does this firmness pay off? Does the Minister of the Interior, a very peculiar minister, feel like he’s growing wings?

A collective trauma, and the unacceptable becoming almost commonplace: What remains of Covid? 5 years later, to what extent are our societies imbued with it, how have they transformed?

Guests:
– Michael Darmon, editorialist at I24news
– Lilian Alemagna, deputy editor-in-chief at Libération, in charge of the France service
– Stéphane Vernay, deputy editor-in-chief of Ouest France in Paris
– Corinne Lhaïk, journalist at l’Opinion

Every day, the informed debate about current events with Agathe Lambret and Jean-Rémi Baudot.

Published on March 17, 2025 at 21:23, Reading time: 1 min

Themes:
– François Bayrou says «no» to a return to retirement at 62. Unions feel deceived, the left cries betrayal. What is the Prime Minister up to? What if he had stated the obvious out loud? Bruno Retailleau puts his resignation on the line and takes on the power struggle with Algiers: but does this firmness pay off? Does the Minister of the Interior, a very particular minister, feel like he’s growing wings?

A collective trauma, and the unacceptable that has become almost normal: What remains of Covid? 5 years later, how have our societies been permeated by it, how have they changed?

Guests:
– Michael Darmon, editorialist at I24news
– Lilian Alemagna, deputy editor-in-chief at Libération, in charge of the France department
– Stéphane Vernay, deputy editor-in-chief of Ouest France in Paris
– Corinne Lhaïk, journalist at l’Opinion

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