Doctors’ strike, a man killed in Nîmes, “action plan” for justice … most of the news at noon

Find the information selected by Midi Libre this Thursday, January 5, 2023 at midday.

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Doctors’ strike. While general practitioners have been on strike for 15 days and are demonstrating this Thursday, January 5, 2023, the Minister of Health has opened the door to an increase in the price of consultations, but not for a passage from 25 to 50 euros.

“Let’s be reasonable,” said François Braun on the set of “Four Truths”. “I am ready to increase this consultation as soon as the health needs of the French people are met”, then launched the minister, evoking a “win / win” principle.

“Okay, we are increasing the consultation, but I want the 650,000 French people who are chronically ill to have a doctor, because they currently don’t have one, I want us to be able to have a doctor at night , on weekends,” said the Minister of Health.

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A man killed in Nîmes. On Wednesday evening, around 10 p.m., a man was shot dead, rue Jean-Cocteau in the Pissevin district. Explosions were heard by nearby residents. The 30-year-old victim was on foot and was allegedly attacked in the street.

Eric Dupond-Moretti takes care of justice. The Minister of Justice detailed for more than an hour his “action plan” for justice comprising around sixty measures. Faced with the “advanced dilapidation” of the sector, he notably undertook to increase the Justice budget from 9.6 to 11 billion euros in 2027. We take stock.

Pope’s funeral. The funeral of former Pope Benedict XVI was celebrated in the Vatican by the incumbent Pope Francis. This ceremony was doubly special: first, the burial of a pope is a rare event, but the burial of a former pope is even more so. Explanations.

Practical information

It’s the sales soon. After the end-of-year celebrations, some are impatiently awaiting the winter sales period. The official kick-off is next Wednesday January 11, but some departments have already started… Here is the detailed scheduleIt’s.

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