Paris, 22 June 2016 – Brexit, the risks of a vote ?
Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, débates about the stakes of the British referendum and the potential post-23 June scenarios in an event organised by Terra Nova, the day before the membership referendum takes place.

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Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, débates about the stakes of the British referendum and the potential post-23 June scenarios in an event organised by Terra Nova, the day before the membership referendum takes place.
“Brexit, les risques d’un vote ?”
Wednesday 22 juin à 19h
Mairie du 3è arrondissement, 2 rue Eugène Spuller, 75003 Paris – room Odette Pilpoul – free entrance
Yves Bertoncini debates alongside :
- Florence Faucher, professor of political science at the Center for European studies of Sciences Po Paris
- Alex Taylor, European journalist
This debate is chaired by Marc-Olivier Padis, director of studies of Terra Nova
Find more information on the Terra Nova website.
Yves Bertoncini, director of the Jacques Delors Institute, débates about the stakes of the British referendum and the potential post-23 June scenarios in an event organised by Terra Nova, the day before the membership referendum takes place.
“Brexit, les risques d’un vote ?”
Wednesday 22 juin à 19h
Mairie du 3è arrondissement, 2 rue Eugène Spuller, 75003 Paris – room Odette Pilpoul – free entrance
Yves Bertoncini debates alongside :
- Florence Faucher, professor of political science at the Center for European studies of Sciences Po Paris
- Alex Taylor, European journalist
This debate is chaired by Marc-Olivier Padis, director of studies of Terra Nova
Find more information on the Terra Nova website.
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