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Political and public agenda until August

Antoine Pavamani offers a calendar of events for the coming weeks, whether political, diplomatic, sporting or cultural. This extends until the end of August 2022.

What didn’t happen in June:

  • the launch of the CNR on June 22,
  • the presentation by the European Commission of a proposal to reform the Stability and Growth Pact (postponed to the start of the school year),
  • the submission of the “Sauvé” report on the Estates General of Justice (postponed to July).

June

Week 28

28-30: NATO summit, Madrid (adoption of the new strategic concept)
28-29: France Victims court, Nevers (58)
28-29: PFUE, board of directors of the Europol agency, Lille
28-29: exhibition of the association of mayors of Île-de-France, Porte de Versailles

Wednesday, June 29

  • 29: publication of the annual report of the High Council for the Climate
  • 29: election of the presidents of the groups of the XVIe National Assembly Legislature (for groups that have not already done so)
  • 29: verdict in the trial of the attacks of November 13 (special assize court)

Thursday, June 30

  • 30: end of the French presidency of the European Union
  • 30: first conference of presidents of the XVIe legislature and offices of the committees of the National Assembly (main issue: chairman of the finance committee Jean-Philippe Tanguy / Éric Coquerel)
  • 30: presence of Emmanuel Macron at the UN conference on the oceans, Lisbon
  • 30: Insee, publication of inflation for the month of June
  • 30: launch of The Britain Project by Tony Blair
  • 30 : 5e anniversary of the death of Simone Veil
  • 30 : 50e anniversary of the first McDonald’s restaurant in France, Créteil (94)
  • 30: Court of Auditors colloquium on competitiveness (Pierre Moscovici, Bruno Le Maire, Paolo Gentiloni)
  • 30: examination of Patrick Balkany’s request for release
  • 30: France Télévisions, motion of no confidence against Laurent Guimier, director of information
  • 30: retirement of Chantal Arens, 1re President of the Court of Cassation
  • 30: Eurockéennes de Belfort (90) until July 2
  • 30: “Dying at thirty”: 40e anniversary of the launch of minitel and 10e anniversary of his death
  • 30: end of hiring aid #1jeune1solution
  • 30: end of “France Relance” apprenticeship aid
  • 30 et 1is July: national meetings “Plastics, change of course!” », Brest (29)
  • 30: France 2, documentary on Jean Castex
  • 30: deadline for adopting the administrative account in local authorities
  • 30: Film Festival (until July 4)
  • 30: possible closure of the Poitou foundry, Châtellerault (86)
  • 30: France 2 documentary on Ukraine including a Vladimir Poutine – Emmanuel Macron conversation
  • 30: the decisions of the administrative tribunals are available in open data
  • 30: end of the allocation of state-guaranteed loans
  • End of June: Senate report on the organization of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games

July

  • European Central Bank rate hike (July 21)
  • Increase in retirement pensions (+4%)
  • Launch of a stakeholder conference on health and education (announcement by the President of the Republic, Cherbourg announcements May 30, 2022)
  • Overshoot Day (2021: July 29, likely earlier in 2022)
  • Submission of the “Sauvé” report on the Estates General of Justice
  • Joe Biden’s visit to Israel and Saudi Arabia (mid-July)
  • Moving from Release in its new premises (Paris 13e)
  • Huawei trial – Valérie Niquet
  • TotalEnergies leaves Burma
  • Presentation of the PLU, Paris
  • Publication of the list of hacking sites by ARCOM
  • Start of production of the first French offshore wind turbine, Saint-Nazaire (44)

Friday 1is July

  • 1 : 25e anniversary of the handover of Hong Kong in the presence of Xi Jinping (first trip outside mainland China since 2020)
  • 1: conclusion of the health flash audit (François Braun)
  • 1: return of the President of the Republic to France
  • 1: revaluation of APL (+3.5%)
  • 1: merger of auctioneers and bailiffs who become court commissioners
  • 1: entry into force of the new regime relating to changes of surname (right to change of name)
  • 1: resumption of production at the Stellantis sites in Rennes (35) and Sochaux (25) (shortage of semiconductors)
  • 1: opening of the Cabu exhibition at the Shoah Memorial
  • 1: Czech Presidency of the Council of the European Union
  • 1: Laurent Guillot takes over as head of Orpéa
  • 1: end of the bonus on the purchase of an electric vehicle
  • 1: decision concerning the validity of the procedure against Thierry Solère (appeal)
  • 1: verdict at the France Telecom suicide trial, Paris Court of Appeal
  • 1 : 10e anniversary of the installation of pianos in SNCF stations
  • 1-24 : 109e Tour de France (departure from Copenhagen)
  • 1-3: Les Guinguettes du Monde festival, Corbeil-Essonnes (91)
  • 1: re-capping of restaurant tickets at nineteen euros
  • 1: reduction of the ecological bonus for the purchase of an electric vehicle

Saturday July 2

  • 2: launch of the 33e season of “Fort Boyard”
  • 2: air transport strike
  • 2-7: trip of the pope to the Democratic Republic of the Congo
  • 2: summer tour of the XV of France, Japan (match 1)
  • 2-3: EE-LV Federal Council

Sunday July 3

3-6: Film Festival

Week 29

Cabinet Reshuffle Week (“New Government of Action”)

Tuesday July 5

  • 5: general policy speech by Elisabeth Borne (postponed?)
  • 5: possible tabling of a motion of censure La France insoumise, National Assembly
  • 5 : 60e anniversary of the proclamation of the independence of Algeria
  • 5: baccalaureate results
  • 5: first quotations of the Deezer share (Paris Stock Exchange)
  • 5: appeal trial of Wilfried Schwartz (former president of Tours Métropole), violence against an employee

Wednesday July 6

  • 6: presentation of the purchasing power package in the Council of Ministers (maintained?)
  • 6: national SNCF strike on wages
  • 6-31: Women’s European Football Championship, England

Thursday July 7

  • 7: school holidays
  • 7-30 : festival d’Avignon (84)

Friday July 8

  • 8 : 60e anniversary of the Franco-German reconciliation, Reims (51)
  • 8-10: economic meetings in Aix (13)
  • 8: Jérôme Rodrigues trial
  • 8: decision in the Michel Platini / Sepp Blatter trial
  • 8: shareholder vote on the restructuring of Pierre et Vacances

Saturday July 9

  • 9: summer tour of the XV of France, Japan (match 2)
  • 9-10: Wimbledon finals

Sunday July 10

  • 10: Women’s Football Euro, France-Italy
  • 10 : Aïd el-Kebir
  • 10: assembly of mayors, Horizon in Paris
  • 10-14: maritime festivals in Brest (29)
  • 17-25: PSG tour in Japan

Week 30

Monday July 11

  • 11: National Assembly, start of the extraordinary session
  • 11: launch of a coaching experiment on the ATP tennis circuit (presence of a coach next to the player during breaks)

Tuesday July 12

  • 12: Board of Directors of the Organizing Committee of the Olympic Games
  • 12: European Union, ECOFIN council and launch of Croatia’s accession process to the euro zone (effective from 1is January 2023)

Wednesday July 13

  • 13-17: Francofolies of La Rochelle (17)
  • 13: output of Rifkin’s festivalWoody Allen
  • 13: submission of the Lecoq report on health in Paris

Thursday July 14

  • 14: Women’s Football Euro, France-Belgium
  • 14: national holiday

Friday July 15

  • 15: end of contract for the 2017-2022 advisers to the Presidency of the Republic
  • 15: entry into force of the rent control, Bordeaux (33)
  • 15-18: Cinema Paradiso festival, Cour Carrée du Louvre
  • 15-24: World Athletics Championships, Eugene, Oregon

Saturday July 16

  • 16-17 : 80e anniversary of the Vel’ d’Hiv roundup
  • 16: working day on the future of the left organized by Stéphane Le Foll, in the presence of Bernard Cazeneuve, Arnage (72)

Week 31

  • 18: Women’s Football Euro, France-Iceland
  • 18: examination of the PL purchasing power, National Assembly
  • 18-19: State visit of Mohammed Ben Zayed (United Arab Emirates) to France
  • 19: end of sales
  • 20: opening of the Disneyland Paris Marvel campus
  • 21: Governing Council of the European Central Bank (rate hike)
  • 21: African Football Confederation (CAF) awards evening and presentation of the African Golden Ball
  • 24: French Grand Prix, Formula 1, Le Castellet (83)
  • 24-31 : 18e Women’s Tour de France
  • 24-30: visit of the pope to Canada

Week 32

  • 25: constitutional referendum, Tunisia
  • 25: Johnny Depp concert at the Olympia
  • 25: start of the trial of Benjamin Mendy (rapes)
  • 27: publication of quarterly Pôle Emploi figures
  • 28 : 100e anniversary of the death of Jules Guesde
  • 29: World AIDS Congress (till August 2)
  • 31: Champions Trophy, PSG-Nantes in Tel Aviv
  • 31: Olympique de Marseille-Milan AC, Velodrome stadium (13)
  • 31: Women’s Euro final, Wembley
  • 31: theoretical end of the state of health emergency
  • 31: extinction of the discount of 15 to 18 centimes per liter at the pump (probably postponed)

August

  • IPCC report
  • Non-Proliferation Treaty Review Conference (continued?)
  • 1: rise in the passbook A rate?
  • 6-7: resumption of the French football championship
  • 9: presidential/legislative elections, Kenya
  • 9: start of payment of revalued pensions in July (+4%)
  • 15: Assumption
  • 14 : 75e pakistan independence day
  • 15 : 1is anniversary of the fall of Kabul
  • 15 : 75e india independence anniversary
  • 19-28 : 22e Francophone Games, Kinshasa
  • 20 : 100e anniversary of the first Women’s Olympic Games in Paris
  • 21: international day in memory of the victims of terrorism
  • 21: first broadcast of House of the Dragonspin-off de Game of Thrones
  • 25-27: Jackson Hole forum (meeting of central bankers)
  • 25-27: EE-LV summer days, Grenoble (38)
  • 26: World Volleyball, Slovenia (until September 11)
  • 29: return of “Do not touch my post”, C8

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