The Valais Christian Democrats are following the trend. This Thursday evening, the members of the PDC of Valais Romand decided to change the name of their party, as did the national party and 24 of the 28 regional sections before them. Finished the reference to religion and Christianity, place to an identification that wants to be clear on the political spectrum. The Center du Valais Romand was thus born. A new name accepted by a large majority of more than 92% of the votes. “The moment may not be historic, but it will be a milestone in our party,” says Joachim Rausis, who delivers to the Time his first words as president of the Center du Valais Romand.
March 24, 2022
An armored van stops between two rows of concrete blocks. Out comes Oleksandr Markushyn, the mayor of Irpin, a burly, good-natured and in a hurry who has given up his city clothes for a camouflage outfit. Around, soldiers in fatigues block the road while others watch behind mounds of earth. At the end of the road, following a destroyed bridge, is Irpin, a small town of 60,000 inhabitants under the fire of bombs for nearly a month. But despite the incessant attacks, Irpin resists and has remained, at least partially, under Ukrainian control. A city worker says the mayor’s courage inspired all the townspeople.
Cold shower for Burkina Faso. A few weeks following their 4e place at CAN 2021, which marked their comeback among the African selections that count, the Stallions sank 5-0 once morest Kosovo this Thursday in Pristina in a friendly match.
Aliti (3rd), Selmani (23rd), Vojvoda (53rd), Rashica (68th) and Domgjoni (75th) struck for the selection coached by Alain Giresse, 109e in the FIFA rankings (Burkina Faso is 56e).
It should be noted that the Burkinabè, trained by the interim Oscar Barro, were deprived of executives like Bertrand Traoré, Issoufou Dayo, Ibrahim Blati Touré and Hervé Kouakou Koffi. Next meeting next Tuesday once morest a completely different opposition: Belgium, number one in the FIFA rankings! Not necessarily reassuring…
Burkina Faso starting XI: F. Ouédraogo – Yago, S. Ouattara, E. Tapsoba, Guiebré – Bryan Dabo, Guira – Bayala, Sangaré, D. Ouattara – CD Ouattara.
As part of the campaign March: the month of employmentthe Table de concertation pour l’emploi de Vaudreuil-Soulanges is organizing a virtual conference presented by Dan Bigras, singer, filmmaker, actor, and speaker.
Sprinkled with humor, but also with moving and revealing stories, Dan Bigras’ conference will present his life journey on the importance of a first look or the power of our words.
His listening, his sensitivity and his determination are a source of inspiration to access our capacities for expression and adaptation in times of change. In this period of pandemic and telework, job seekers must demonstrate the ability to adapt both personally and professionally, just like the speaker who has agreed to harmonize his life by facing his difficulties. Dan Bigras will draw inspiration from his personal life to make the connection with the current situation.
The conference will take place live on March 29 at 7 p.m. via the Zoom platform. Registrations are required via the website salonemploivs.com. More information is also available on the event facebook page.
It should be noted that March: Employment Month is made possible thanks to the financial participation of the Government of Quebec.
About the speaker
Singer-songwriter, actor, filmmaker, lecturer, Dan Bigras has been a unique figure in the Quebec cultural landscape for nearly thirty years. His songs have toured all over the Francophonie. He became known, in particular, thanks to his songs like Tue-moi, Ange animal or Les Trois Petits Cochons, now classics. As an actor, we have seen him on television and in the cinema (The Last Chapter, René Lévesque, 30 lives). He has written and directed two films, The Inner Ring and The Rage of the Angel.
