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MEPs debated the situation in the Middle East without a vote on Wednesday, with the left criticising the "international law with variable geometry" practiced by the executive, while the extreme right rejected Emmanuel Macron's "inconstancy" on the international stage.
MEPs were supposed to debate the situation in the Near and Middle East this Wednesday evening. The weather disrupted the sitting.
At the end of his speech on Wednesday evening from the rostrum of the Palais Bourbon, François Bayrou complained that he had received a few drops of rain.
The violent storms that crossed France on Wednesday, June 25 did not only cause material damage and casualties, they also invited themselves to the hemicycle of the National Assembly. While the deputies were debating the explosive situation between Iran and Israel, an unusual incident came to disrupt the discussions. In the middle of the session, François Bayrou, Prime Minister, looked up to the ceiling after having received a few drops of water…
The violent storms on Hexagon do not spare the Palais-Bourbon. On Wednesday, 15 June, the debate on the situation in the Middle East had to be briefly interrupted due to a leak of water from the roof, requiring the intervention of firefighters.
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