On this day, Michel Barnier is visiting Savoie and Haute-Savoie, his political strongholds. He first visits the National Institute of Solar Energy and a Maison France Services, before attending the Les Républicains parliamentary days at 4:30 p.m. During this event, Laurent Wauquiez, Bruno Retailleau, and François-Xavier Bellamy hold a press conference at 6:30 p.m. in Annecy. Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron travels to Le Havre, where former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe is the mayor, to commemorate its liberation from Nazi occupation in September 1944. Both the mayor and the president will deliver speeches later in the day, with the mayor having announced his candidacy for the next presidential election.

As part of the morning news programs, various political figures are scheduled to appear: Véronique Guillotin, senator from Meurthe-et-Moselle, on Public Sénat at 7:30 a.m.; Jean-Philippe Tanguy, member of parliament from Somme, on France 2 at 7:40 a.m.; Aurore Bergé, resigning minister in charge of gender equality and fight against discrimination, and deputy from Yvelines, on RTL at 7:40 a.m.; Robert Ménard, mayor of Béziers, on RMC at 7:40 a.m.; Maud Bregeon, deputy from Hauts-de-Seine, on Franceinfo at 7:45 a.m.; Pierre Jouvet, MEP from the Socialist Party, on Radio J at 7:45 a.m.; Eric Coquerel, President of the finance committee of the National Assembly from La France insoumise, on France Inter at 7:50 a.m.; Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister, on France Inter at 8:20 a.m.; Sébastien Delogu, deputy from Bouches-du-Rhône from La France insoumise, on Sud Radio at 8:30 a.m.; and Fabien Roussel, National Secretary of the French Communist Party, on LCI at 8:30 a.m.

Michel Barnier’s visit to Savoie and Haute-Savoie includes stops at the National Institute of Solar Energy and a Maison France Services. He then attends the Les Républicains parliamentary days, where Laurent Wauquiez, Bruno Retailleau, and François-Xavier Bellamy hold a press conference. Meanwhile, Emmanuel Macron travels to Le Havre to commemorate its liberation from Nazi occupation in September 1944. Both the mayor, Edouard Philippe, and the president are scheduled to give speeches. Philippe, who announced his candidacy for the next presidential election, has expressed willingness to assist the new prime minister.

The morning news programs feature appearances from various political figures, including Véronique Guillotin, senator from Meurthe-et-Moselle; Jean-Philippe Tanguy, deputy from Somme; Aurore Bergé, resigning minister and deputy from Yvelines; Robert Ménard, mayor of Béziers; Maud Bregeon, deputy from Hauts-de-Seine; Pierre Jouvet, MEP from the Socialist Party; Eric Coquerel, President of the finance committee of the National Assembly from La France insoumise; Dominique de Villepin, former Prime Minister; Sébastien Delogu, deputy from Bouches-du-Rhône from La France insoumise; and Fabien Roussel, National Secretary of the French Communist Party. The political landscape is dynamic, with various parties and personalities making their voices heard.

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