Prime Minister Laurent FABIUS visited the Saint Dizier air base in Haute Marne to try the new flagship of French aviation, the "Mirage 2000". After his flight to 1.8 Mach, reaction of the Prime Minister, if he was afraid? "Don’t think about it".
The Prime Minister Laurent FABIUS visited the French football team, in training camp in Font-Romeu to prepare the next World Cup in Mexico. Several players of the team and management are invited to express their opinion on the hypothetical ideal position of Laurent FABIUS on a football fields. Jean-François DOMERGUE, Dominique ROCHETEAU, Luis FERNANDEZ, Jean TIGANA, Jean FOURNET FAYARD (president of the French Football Federation) and Michel HIDALGO. Alternately, comment on images of Laurent FABIUS arriving in the hotel, making a pass with a ball and playing foosball with Luis FERNANDEZ, Jean FOURNET FAYARD and José TOURÉ. Finally, group photo after which the Prime Minister confides that when he played football, he played as a right winger.
Interview from the Palais de Justice of Metz with Laurent FABIUS, President of the Constitutional Council on the occasion of the first relocation in the region of a public hearing of the Constitutional Council that traditionally meets since its creation at the Palais Royal in Paris. This essay aims to meet students and professors in Law and premettre the population to better understand the functioning of this Council, guarantor of the Rule of Law in France that any citizen can seize.
Laurent FABIUS, President of the National Assembly, speaks about the accusations of Professor ROUX and Jacques CHIRAC, on the case of blood transfusion contaminated by the AIDS virus to patients with hemophilia, while he was Prime Minister, in May 1985. He returns to this drama and to the chronology of the introduction of the first systematic screening tests for blood donations, announced on June 19, 1985, set up in the first cities on July 1 and generalized throughout France on August 1, 1985.
Meeting with Laurent FABIUS, newly elected socialist deputy, when he took office in the corridors of the Palais Bourbon. Aged 31, he already wants to specialize and join the Finance Committees of the National Assembly.
Following the accusations against him concerning the tainted blood scandal, former Prime Minister Laurent FABIUS, Prime Secretary of the Socialist Party comes to explain himself on the set of Claire CHAZAL. He explains that as Premeir minister, he was never aware of the distribution of contaminated blood, that mandatory blood screening tests have been set up quickly and that he does not wish to be tried by a political High Court of Justice but by an ordinary jury. "I ask that the ordinary law apply to everyone. The High Court has not met since 1958. I wish there were no double standards".
French Foreign Minister Laurent FABIUS, President of COP 21, comes to detail on stage the major stages of the organization in Paris of this conference on the Climate bringing together 195 countries and heads of State at Le Bourget aimed at reaching an agreement to fight against global warming.
Jean LANZI talks with Prime Minister Laurent FABIUS about contracts for the reintegration of young people, CUCs or collective utility works signed with associations and departments. These contracts already concern 5,000 young people and the government’s objective is to combat unemployment among young people under 21 and to offer this type of contract to at least 100,000 young people.
After the broadcast of a message by François MITTERRAND from the street of Solférino on the pirate radio, radio Ripostes, the police intervened to evacuate the headquarters of the party under the law on the state monopoly of radio and television. Excerpt from the press conference given by Laurent FABIUS, spokesman for the P.S. denouncing the brutality employed by Prime Minister Raymond BARRE: "This is the first time since Vichy that the police, on instructions, invade the premises of a political party, defender of freedoms, it is unprecedented,... that is molested Parliamentarians and journalists". These attacks on freedoms are to be compared to the hunts for young people and current immigrants.
In duplex and live from Tehran, Iran, Laurent FABIUS, Minister of Foreign Affairs on the resumption of economic and diplomatic relations between Iran and France. He returns to the conditions of the signing of a historic agreement with Iran on the issue of nuclear energy, the intransigence of France on this subject and the issue of the signing of commercial contracts between French companies and Iran.
Live from Metz, where the congress of the Socialist Party is held, excerpted from the speech given by Laurent FABIUS, faithful supporter of François MITTERRAND, in response to the speech of Nantes by Michel ROCARD attacking François MITTERRAND on his age -the elderly-: "When one defends and assumes more than a century of socialism, then it is normal, even to the youngest of us, that many appear to others as representatives of the elderly. We gladly accept this qualifier, if the first age is that of Jaurès, the second age is that of Blum and the third age, that of François Mitterrand.
Portrait of Laurent FABIUS, First Deputy Mayor of Grand-Quevilly, and MP for the fourth constituency of Seine-Maritime. Interviewed, he answers on his physical resemblance to Valery GISCARD D'ESTAING and on how he conceives the ambition "at the service of the collective" and not of opportunism. A review of his lightning career within the Socialist Party, his relations with the First Secretary of the Party François MITTERRAND and the way in which he conceives his mandate as deputy and deputy mayor.
Claude SERILLON talks with Prime Minister Laurent Fabius about the new system of departmental proportional voting set up for issues of better representation, equality and justice, the danger represented by the entry of the National Front into the Assembly with this new voting system, compared to the Poujadism whose ideas disappeared from their entry into the National Assembly in 1956.
Laurent FABIUS, Minister for the Budget answers questions from journalists on taxation and his bill on the wealth tax, its principle for better social justice
Invited by Anne SINCLAIR in a debate program, Laurent FABIUS, professor of economics at Normale Sup, author of "unequal France" and economic advisor to François MITTERRAND opposes the abstract economic theory of Jean FOURASTIE, which obscures economic realities such as inflation, social inequalities and social groups.
Patrick POIVRE D'ARVOR speaks in duplex with Laurent FABIUS, elected the same day president of the national assembly, before Jacques CHABAN-DELMAS, president in office, after his defeat as First Secretary of the Socialist Party against Pierre MAUROY.
During his military service in Toulon, Laurent FABIUS, aged 23, participated in a game show presented by Pierre BELLEMARE, combining a sporting event and an intellectual event. Last year, he passed all the competitions he applied for: the Institute of Political Studies, the Aggregation of Letters and the ENA. Coming from a family of antique dealers and practicing horseback riding, he chose to participate in this game in a jumping event and to answer a Littéraure questionnaire.