Bernard Cazeneuve. The former Prime Minister launched his Convention movement last June, wanting to unite those he called the “orphans” of the left (meaning, the left not included in the Nupes). This Friday, September 1 in Pontault-Combault, the Convention will make its political comeback, welcomed by the PS mayor and former handball referee Gilles Bord.

Shift. The President of the Republic will go this Friday, September 1 to the Argensol vocational school in Orange (Vaucluse). The Head of State will discuss his future reform of this type of establishment. Emmanuel Macron wishes to transform the vocational high school and apprenticeship into sectors of excellence, with the leitmotif “Zero dropouts”, “100% professional integration”.

Scooters. From this Friday, September 1, self-service scooters will no longer be usable in Paris. This was the result of the consultation submitted to Parisians where 89.03% of them wanted to ban the use of these electric devices. The majority of scooters available in the capital will be redeployed throughout France.

TV Monaco. A new public television channel will be launched this Friday, September 1. It will broadcast from the Fontvielle studio where daily live broadcasts should be provided by the teams. Prince Albert II is also expected to attend the launch scheduled for 7:15 p.m.

Festival. Deauville is launching, until September 10, the 49th edition of its American film festival. 80 films will thus be in competition and seven prizes will be awarded: the grand prize, the jury prize, the public prize, the international critics prize, the revelation prize, the Ornano-Valenti prize (for a first French film) and the Lucien-Barrière literary prize (best book on the theme of America).

Ligue 1. The 4th day of Ligue 1 Uber Eats will start this Friday at 9 p.m. with a duel between Olympique de Marseille 2eau FC Nantes 16th. The Canaries have still not won this season, but have emerged from an encouraging draw against the Monegasque leader (3-3). Their trainer Pierre Aristouy, on the other hand, still seems to be in the hot seat.