France’s political chaos 

法国政治混乱 

The Globalist

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2024-12-05

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Following a historic vote in France’s parliament, we get the latest from Paris on what’s next for the government. Then: we look at what both Donald Trump and Joe Biden are describing as a politicised justice system and hear about Germany’s war preparedness plans. Plus: we meet the new director of Art Basel Miami Beach, Bridget Finn. Then: our team in Cannes for the International Luxury Travel Market sits down with Dan Ruff, the CEO of Belmond.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  • You're listening to the Globalist, first broadcast on the 5th of November, 2024 on Monocle Radio.

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  • Hello, this is the Global broadcasting to you live from Midori House in London.

  • I'm Georgina Godwin.

  • On the show ahead.

  • That was the moment French Prime Minister Michel Banier lost a vote of confidence as the left and right parties united to oust him.

  • We'll join our bureau chief in Paris to unpack this.

  • Then what next for the US Judiciary as both Trump and Biden appear to use legal instruments for personal gain.

  • The German government is making a list of public and private buildings that could be converted into bunkers if necessary as part of a network of emergency shelters.

  • Do they know something we don't?

  • We'll be at the world's largest luxury travel market in Cannes to hear from the CEO of hospitality giant Belmont.

  • We'll browse through the European papers, have a roundup of technology news, and then.

  • It will be 286 of the strongest galleries in the world.

  • So they're the best ones to really kind of tell us what we should be looking at.

  • Now the director of Art Basel Miami beach tells us what to expect as one of the premier events in the contemporary art calendar kicks off this week.

  • That's all ahead here on the Globalist.

  • Live from London.

  • First, a look at what else is happening in the news.

  • South Korean opposition lawmakers say they will vote to impeach President Yoon Sik Yul on Saturday over a botched attempt to impose martial law, while the defense minister blamed for advising the move has resigned.

  • The Bahamas legislature was forced to suspend its session yesterday after a heated debate about a police corruption scandal.