Stay Informed with Daily Press Reviews on France 24: Gabon, Spain, and Olympique Lyonnais Updates

2023-08-31 08:46:31

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It’s the end of an era Gabon. After the coup that overthrew the president Ali Bongo, Release evokes a coup welcomed by part of the population. End of a dynasty and embarrassment of France. Le Figaro returns to Emmanuel Macron’s speech of firmness in the face of the junta in Niger shortly before a new putsch in Gabon. France has important interests in Gabon and could be tempted to adopt a different position.

In Spainthe daily ABC looks back on the meeting, on August 30, between Pedro Sánchez and the leader of the popular party, Alberto Nunez Feijoo, in a bad position to form a government. The Socialists could well win the betaccording to The vanguard. The daily recalls that the Socialists will have to form an alliance with the separatists in order to be able to form a government and obtain an absolute majority in the Chamber of Deputies.

Finally, The Team looks into this tense situation at theOlympique Lyonnaisdont the former owner, Jean-Michel Aulas, blocked the club’s accounts. At issue: the non-payment of more than 14 million euros following the sale of the club to the American John Textor. What put OL in difficulty in the middle of the transfer window.

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