The law of 6 June 2000 on parity, which imposes as many women as men on the electoral lists in municipalities with more than 3500 inhabitants, will apply to the next municipal elections of March 2001. Political parties must therefore find candidates and train them in electoral mandates. Report on a training course organised by the Radicaux de gauche in Cusset, Allier. Comment on factual images (internship and male and female trainees) alternating with interviews with Julie HOLARD, 24, radical left candidate in Lozère; Françoise MAILLER, trainer; Elisabeth BOYER, General Secretary of the Left Radicals.
Members of the House are considering the bill to promote equal access for women and men to electoral mandates and elected office. The text presented by the government plans to impose parity on all elections except municipal elections in municipalities with less than 3,500 inhabitants. Comment on plans made in the room of the Four Columns alternating with the interviews of Frédérique BREDIN, MP PS, Muguette JACQUAINT, MP PC, Jean-Louis DEBRE, president of the group RPR, and Christine BOUTIN, related UDF MP.
Images of the celebration of François Hollande’s victory in the socialist primary for the 2012 presidential election. He is surrounded by figures from the party including Ségolène Royal, Manuel Valls, Laurent Fabius or Martine Aubry, who lost this primary. François HOLLANDE sounding in front of his activists.
Statement by François Hollande at the congress of parliamentarians in Versailles following the attacks of November 13, 2015. The Marseillaise is sung by the assembly then the President of the Republic François HOLLANDE expresses his desire to eradicate terrorism and his desire to expel more quickly foreigners representing a threat.
On this first April, Jacques Barbot went to meet Parisians, motorists, cyclists or pedestrians, to make them react to the new measure announced by the public authorities: prohibit the movement of cars in certain parts of Paris for the benefit of bicycles. While some people do not understand this "backtracking", others see it as an advantage to avoid congestion.
At the Congress of the Socialist Party held in Nantes on June 18, 1977, delegates sang with Mikis Theodorakis and in particular François Mitterrand. Activists demand unity between the PS and CERES.
General DE GAULLE’s first speech since his return to "business" in May 1958. Excerpt from his statement on the reform of the State: "This is the way to avoid, henceforth, these absurd and disastrous crises where France faltered amid the doubt of her children and the irony of the world... In due time, the project on the new institutions will be submitted to the popular vote...".
Very lively exchange of words ("shut the fuck up") between Daniel COHN BENDIT (European Green Leader) and Marine LE PEN (European National Front List Head) about the nationality of Daniel COHN BENDIT and the cumulation of mandates.
Jean Marie LE PEN observes a minute of silence on the set of the program in tribute to the dead, victims of the "communist dictatorship" while Albert DU ROY continues to ask him a question.
When asked by Pierre CHARPY, Gaston DEFFERRE gave his definition of socialism. It describes it as a political and economic doctrine that reconciles economic progress, economic democracy and political democracy. He explains that a non-socialist is a conservative.
Jean-Louis Lescène pose à Jean-Marie Le Pen une question transmise par SVP sur l'égalité des hommes et leur droit aux grands principes que sont la liberté, l'égalité, et la fraternité. Le président du FN se lance alors dans une diatribe contre les grandes phrases creuses et réaffirme ses idées en la matière, les attachements et les droits hiérarchiques, en évoquant notamment sa célèbre phrase : "J'aime mieux mes filles que mes nièces, mes nièces que mes cousines..." NB : Gros plan sur Marine Le Pen (19 ans) dans le public à 00:40:11.
Robert BADINTER recalls that "in countries of freedom, the common law is abolition, in countries of freedom, the death penalty is the exception. For everywhere, in the world, and without exception, where dictatorship and disregard for human rights triumph, everywhere, you will find the death penalty written down in bloody letters."
Inauguration of François Mitterrand: comment on images of the new president leaving the Elysée in his presidential car and going up the Champs-Elysées to lay a wreath on the tomb of the unknown soldier under the Arc de Triomphe.. He then shakes hands with the personalities present (Mario Suares, Willy Brandt and Madame Allende) and signs the Golden Book of the Arc de Triomphe.
The memory of Philippe SÉGUIN, the former deputy mayor, was of course also celebrated today in his adopted city of Epinal. The ceremony at Les Invalides was broadcast and projected on a giant screen installed in the town hall. A Mass was also celebrated in the Basilica of Saint Maurice in Epinal. Philippe SÉGUIN will be buried on Wednesday in the family vault of Bagnols-en-Forêt, a small village in the Var located north of Fréjus where members of his family, including his half-brother, are settled. He will be buried there alongside his mother who died last October. Commentary on factual images, microsidewalk and excerpt speech Benoît JOURDAIN (1st Deputy Mayor).
An account of François Hollande’s election campaign in the streets of Tulle in preparation for the 2001 municipal election. The factual images alternate with the interview of François HOLLANDE, deputy and first secretary of the Socialist Party: he explains in particular that the mandates of mayor and deputy do not seem incompatible to him.
In 1983, Philippe SEGUIN embarked on a profound transformation of the city of Epinal, he understood in particular the need to have a local television and on February 9, 1991, he inaugurated with Jack LANG (then Minister of Culture) "Image +". In the mid-1980s, he adjusted the school rhythms of Epinal students according to their sports practice. In 1991, the city was designated the sportiest city in France, and the ENSTIB was inaugurated.
Supporter of the "No" to the referendum of the Maastricht Treaty in September, Philippe SEGUIN (RPR) was today in La Baule at the Press Club. President of the "Rassemblement pour le non", he dedicated his book "Speech for France". Comment on factual images and interview Philippe SEGUIN.
Noël Mamère, the Green candidate campaigning for the 2002 presidential election, was yesterday in Niort. On the grounds of a Seveso 2 site, he participated with other environmental activists dressed in white suits in a demonstration aimed at denouncing the danger of this site. At the end of the day he gave a meeting in a neighborhood theater. The comments on images of this visit alternate with the interview of a local woman and the one of Christmas MAMERE, lying on the ground in protest, then evoking the problem of GMOs and the environment.