1-Recognizing violence against his wife, Quatennens withdraws from LFI

Figure of the young guard of La France insoumise (LFI), the deputy Adrien Quatennens announced that he was setting himself "withdrawn from his function of coordinator" of the movement, acknowledging violent "disputes" and a "slap" to the against his wife.

In a long press release published on Twitter on Sunday, the deputy from the North returned, "for the sake of transparency and appeasement", he said, to "the facts which can" be "accused of" him and which led to the filing by his wife with a handrail revealed this week by

Le Canard enchaîné.

The chosen one thus evokes “disputes” since the announcement by his wife of his desire to divorce, specifying for example having “grabbed his wrist” during one of them.

He also admits having "gave him a slap", "a year" ago, "in a context of extreme tension and mutual aggression".



2-Storm Fiona: the state of natural disaster will be recognized in Guadeloupe, announces Darmanin

Interior Minister Gérald Darmanin announced that the state of natural disaster would be recognized at the "end of next week" in Guadeloupe where storm Fiona caused major flooding and killed one person.

"With Jean-François Carenco [Minister delegate in charge of Overseas], we have decided to speed up the procedure for recognizing the state of natural disaster", wrote on Twitter Gérald Darmanin.

“As of next weekend, we will sign it with my government colleagues.

The State will be there for our Guadeloupe compatriots,” he added.

3-Corruption: Brussels maintains financial pressure on Hungary

The European Commission has threatened to deprive Hungary of 7.5 billion euros of European funding, because of the risks linked to corruption in this country, while granting a few weeks of delay to Budapest to carry out reforms.

“The measures proposed [by Hungary] to remedy the situation are in principle likely to respond to the problems identified, if they are correctly translated into laws and implemented accordingly,” said European Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn. .

4-The powerful typhoon Nanmadol has reached the southwestern coast of Japan

Powerful Typhoon Nanmadol has reached the southwestern coast of Japan as authorities advised millions of people to take shelter from strong winds and torrential rains.

The typhoon was causing gusts reaching 234 km / h and had already dumped up to 500 mm of rain in less than 24 hours on certain areas of the large island of Kyushu.

5-The funeral of Queen Elizabeth II turns into a diplomatic and security puzzle

Hundreds of foreign dignitaries and crowned heads are expected in London on Monday for the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II, a security and diplomatic puzzle between privileges granted to some and controversial guests.

With Westminster Abbey only able to accommodate around 2,000 people, only heads of state and one or two guests per country would have been invited to Britain's first state funeral since 1965.



Planet

Storm Fiona: The state of natural disaster will be recognized in Guadeloupe, announces Darmanin

Policy

Rousseau (EELV) calls on Quatennens to “stand back from all public speaking”

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