On the Agenda: What's happening in France this week
Briefly

This week in France is marked by a variety of significant events including the announcement of university application results for nearly one million students on Monday. Political discussions will focus on the posthumous promotion of Alfred Dreyfus, as well as a controversial motorway project that has faced legal challenges. Additionally, a housing reform law will be debated to tackle the ongoing housing crisis. Strikes are anticipated on June 4th and 5th affecting public transport, while the Anjou Festival begins, showcasing outdoor theater until late June.
The upcoming week in France features significant events including university application results, a political debate concerning Alfred Dreyfus, and labor strikes that may affect public transport.
On June 4th and 5th, CGT-Chéminots, representing SNCF workers, plans strikes, coinciding with ongoing labor tensions in the transport sector.
Debates in Parliament next week will address housing crisis solutions and a controversial motorway project that received a court-imposed pause earlier this year.
This week, the Anjou Festival showcases outdoor theater performances, running until June 28th, marking it as a significant cultural event in France.
Read at The Local France
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