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Quel contraste avec le premier tour ! Ce dimanche soir 27 juin, Renaud Muselier est arrivé à son QG des docks, à Marseille, à 20h45, souriant, poing levé, et accompagné de dizaines de colistiers, face à une centaine de militants enfiévrés et soulagés. La semaine dernière, le 20 juin, devancé de 5 points par Thierry Mariani (RN), et alors que le candidat de gauche menaçait de se maintenir, il était venu au même endroit entouré d’une petite poignée de fidèles seulement, et n’était resté qu’une petite dizaine de minutes face à quelques militants.
Ce soir, pas question de bouder son plaisir. L’ambiance n’est pas la même. En l’apercevant au loin, d ailleurs, les afficionados donnent de la voix, « c’est historique, alors on crie pour l’accueillir. On crie », ordonne un jeune militant.
European Society of Cardiology
EU funding instruments must prioritise unmet needs in cardiovascular disease. This is what the Members of the European Parliament (MEP) Heart Group will call for during an event in the presence of the European Commissioner for Innovation, Research, Culture, Education, and Youth and the Deputy Director General of DG SANTE today.
Despite a period of decline in cardiovascular mortality, cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of death in the EU and a major societal burden.
Cardiovascular disease is not always preventable. It impacts people of all ages and contributes substantially to premature death in the EU (around 20% before the age of 65).
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N JUNE 2ND Cristiana Chamorro, an opposition hopeful in Nicaragua’s forthcoming presidential election, was placed under house arrest. It came a day after she announced that she would run as a contender for a relatively new party, Citizens for Liberty (
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L), to unite a fractured opposition. On June 5th another opposition politician, Arturo Cruz, was detained for “conspiring against Nicaraguan society”. Three days later two more presidential hopefuls, Félix Maradiaga and Juan Sebastián Chamorro (a cousin of Cristiana), were detained, too.
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Nicaragua is heading for the “worst possible elections” on November 7th, says Luis Almagro, secretary-general of the Organisation of American States in Washington. Voters will elect a president and members of the National Assembly. Daniel Ortega, the strongman president who governs with his wife as vice-president, plans to run for a fifth term.