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BIG DEBATE / France/Morocco: the "win-win" trip? "The recap" by Bruno Donnet Emmanuel Macron traveled to the Cherifian kingdom on Monday, October 28, 2024 to join King Mohammed VI. Accompanied by Brigitte Macron, his wife, and a procession of ministers, business leaders, intellectuals and entertainment personalities, the French President expressed his ambition to renew historic Franco-Moroccan ties. In a context of deteriorating migratory, climatic, security and food conditions, Emmanuel Macron hammered home that strengthening ties was a "strategic duty". At the end of these three days of visit, "a strengthened partnership" against "illegal immigration" was concluded, according to the French head of state. "We want, Morocco and France together, to fight against all forms of trafficking, fight against illegal immigration and the networks that exploit it, fight against organized crime, fight against drug trafficking because it weakens both sides of the Mediterranean," he added. In the context of the conflict in Western Sahara, will this renewed and displayed friendship with Morocco trigger the ire of Algeria? Guests: Charles Rodwell, "Ensemble pour la République" MP for Yvelines, Gilles Kepel, University professor, political scientist and author of "Le bouleversement du monde" (Plon), Michaël Darmon, political columnist at i24News and co-director of the documentary "Le parcours d'un roi - Le Maroc de Mohammed VI", Fadwa Islah, journalist at "Jeune Afrique", specialist in the Maghreb. MAJOR INTERVIEW / Nathalie Delattre: relations with Parliament, an impossible mission? In Michel Barnier's first government appointed on September 21, 2024, Nathalie Delattre inherited the thorny portfolio of relations with Parliament. While the Prime Minister's party has only 47 deputies and no majority is emerging, the former senator must use diplomacy to find agreements on the texts of the bill. After the finance bill, what will be the priorities for legislation: immigration, end of life, agricultural orientation law or even medical deserts? Special guest: Nathalie Delattre, Minister Delegate for Relations with Parliament THE ANNOYING QUESTION / Should a public holiday be abolished? Fanny Guinochet, economic journalist at "France Info" and "La Tribune", Marc Vignaud, economic journalist at "L'Opinion". It's up to you, your daily meeting that takes the pulse of society: a debate, hosted by Myriam Encaoua, in direct contact with political, parliamentary, social or economic news. A crossroads of opinions where ministers, deputies, local elected officials, experts and civil society figures make their voices heard. Subscribe to the LCP - Assemblée nationale YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/2XGSAH5 Follow us on social media! Twitter: / lcp Facebook: / lcp Threads: https://www.threads.net/@lcp_an Instagram: / lcp_an TikTok: / lcp_an Newsletter: https://lcp.fr/newsletter Find us on our website: https://www.lcp.fr/ #LCP #assembleenationale #CaVousRegarde