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After the Medef and the CPME, Borne will receive the U2P

Elisabeth Borne continues her meetings with the social partners in order to relaunch the social dialogue. Before receiving this Tuesday the Union of local companies (U2P), the Prime Minister received Monday in Matignon employers' organizations, the Medef and the CPME, who told her about the post-pension reform topics on which they were willing to negotiate. For the Medef, Geoffroy Roux de Bézieux said he was "ready to discuss the employment of seniors", but not a possible revision of work ordinances or pensions. "I felt someone listening", eager "to find the subjects likely to be negotiated between social partners" and to "turn the page" on pensions, said François Asselin, president of the Confederation of Small and Medium Enterprises (CPME), about Elisabeth Borne.

At D-10 before a potential default, meeting between Biden and McCarthy

In Washington, the executive is working to ward off the spectre of a global financial crisis. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Monday that it was "very likely" that the United States would run out of public money after June 1. Faced with the threat of a US default, Joe Biden and opposition leader Kevin McCarthy wanted to believe Monday in a way out of the crisis, but their disagreements have not yet been overcome. "I have just completed a productive meeting" with the Republican boss of the House of Representatives, said the US president in a statement, calling for negotiations "in good faith" to find a budget compromise. There are now 10 days left in the White House to find a way out of the crisis.

Two new arrests in the investigation into the death of a gendarme in French Guiana

In the investigation into the death on March 25 in Guyana of gendarme Arnaud Blanc, there are now six people apprehended, including the man suspected of being the shooter. Two men, aged 28 and 32, suspected of being involved in this tragedy, were arrested by the police of Brazil as they tried to flee to this country, said Monday the French gendarmerie. The arrests took place Friday on the Oyapock River, which marks the border between the French department and Brazil, said the command of the gendarmerie of Guyana. "The investigations are continuing, there will surely be other people to hear," he added.

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