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    Charles Maxence and Ms Rivasi at EHS Conference 2023

    Charles-Maxence Layet –  European news with Michèle Rivasi

    We present to you the second part of the recording of the Second European EHS 2023 Gathering. The conference took place on 18 June 2023 in Rièzes and remaining parts will be aired every Friday.

    📡 What is happening in the European Parliament regarding 5G and 6G and connectivity in a broader sense? What were the 2023 actions of Michèle Rivasi and her parliamentary assistant Maxence Layet? From the debate between astro-physicists concerning 5G, through a workshop concerning the impact of screens on children organized by Michèle and Maxence, to land on the Gigabit Infrastructure Act, here is a summary of European news!

    🙏This conference is also a way for us to pay tribute to Michèle’s fights.

    🇫🇷 Video en Francais

    🇬🇧 Subtitles in English

    🇳🇱 Ondertitelen in het Nederlands

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