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Sur Youtube, Neuchâtel Est Une Ville Carrément «Happy» KEYSTONE JEUX OLYMPIQUES Deux Médailles Suisses De Plus Grâce Au Snowboard PAGE 27 GRAND CONSEIL Le pour-cent culturel sauve sa peau PAGE 5 <wm>10CAsNsjY0MDCy0DU3MTA3MwcA8Fn41g8AAAA=</wm> <wm>10CFWKoQ7DMAwFv8jRe15qOzWswqKCaTxkGt7_o6Vjle7ASTdGbgV_j36--jMJaIhXuHlSWaIlHQXeEkRTsO60Gg8zxG2X8FXAvB4BBW3SZIE6Q7V8358fn0On0nEAAAA=</wm> PAGES13ET14 0 Tél. 032 724 04 04 www.farinedeco.ch JEUDI 20 FÉVRIER 2014 | www.arcinfo.ch | N 42 | CHF 2.50 | J.A. - 2002 NEUCHÂTEL PUBLICITÉ Un déficit de 237 millions, mais des recettes fiscales en hausse CANTON DE NEUCHÂTEL La recapitalisation PROVISIONS Sans cet élément, le déficit serait IMPÔTS La bonne surprise vient des recettes de Prévoyance.ne plombe les comptes 2013, contenu à 15 millions. Pas trop mal, sachant fiscales: 74 millions de mieux que le budget, qui bouclent sur un déficit exceptionnel que des provisions de 62 millions ont été grâce aux entreprises et aux impôts immobiliers. mais abyssal de 237 millions de francs. constituées: des litiges pourraient coûter cher. Le casino, lui, a rapporté 3 millions. PAGE 3 Sur YouTube, Neuchâtel est une ville carrément «happy» KEYSTONE JEUX OLYMPIQUES Deux médailles suisses de plus grâce au snowboard PAGE 27 CASE À CHOCS Le rappeur Orelsan revient en Casseur Flowter PAGE 15 OUVERTURE DES MAGASINS Berne veut rallonger les horaires pour tous PAGE 23 SOMMAIRE MÉTÉO DU JOUR Feuilleton PAGE 16 pied du Jura à 1000m AMINA BENBRAHIM Cinéma PAGE 17 PROMOTION Tout est parti de «l’idée un peu folle d’une fille un peu folle». N’empêche qu’en dix jours, Santé PAGE 18 Télévision PAGE 33 la comédienne Aurélie Candaux est parvenue à mobiliser une centaine de personnes pour réaliser 1° 9° -2° 6° une vidéo vantant les lieux emblématiques de la ville. A découvrir en ligne dès ce soir. PAGE 7 Carnet P. 3 4 - 3 5 PUBLICITÉ BASTIAN <wm>10CAsNsjY0MDQ20jUyM7UwMwUAtS4ARw8AAAA=</wm> EARTH LES PREMIERS THE JULIEN DUB BAKER OFFSPRING DORÉ <wm>10CFXKoQ7DMAxF0S9y9J6dxO4Mq7JoYBoPmYr7_6jtWMGVLjhjZCv4t27v7_ZJgqaivUVv6YsVB5OVxU0TylCwvthxTYt4eAkHFJi3EagwJrvAxXyqWTl--wlbOVPYcgAAAA==</wm> INC. WIND NOMS! & FIRE faag+[F\A\K\A\S THE EXPERIENCE FEAT. BILLETTERIE OUVERTE THE AL MCKAY HIVES ROOTS Presenting Sponsor Sponsors officiels Partenaire officiel Partenaires communication Partenaires médias 9HRLGQA*he Rue de la Pierre-à-Mazel 39, 2002 Neuchâtel / Tél. 032 723 53 00 Abonnements 032 723 53 90 - E-mail: [email protected] Rédaction0327235301–Fax0327235309–E-mail:[email protected] Annonces 032 729 42 42 – E-mail: [email protected] L’EXPRESS - L’IMPARTIAL JEUDI 20 FÉVRIER 2014 2 FORUM LA Les limites de la démocratie directe LETTRE En acceptant à une courte majorité l’initiative demandant le le canton. Ici aussi, les adversaires du projet avaient agité des cours ne sera guère réduit par rapport à la situation actuelle D’UN retour des quotas pour les étrangers, le peuple suisse a ouvert arguments populistes: coût trop élevé, abandon de certaines ga- et le goulet de Vauseyon, encore plus sollicité, va poser des LECTEUR une boîte de Pandore sans en mesurer toutes les conséquences. res. Qu’en est-il vingt mois plus tard? Pressé par les change- problèmes toujours plus aigus. Mais voyons un peu plus loin: Sans doute les bonnes raisons de contrôler le flux de l’immigra- ments prévus sur la ligne du pied du Jura, le canton a présenté les opposants au projet Transrun ont toujours intégré la sup- tion sont-elles nombreuses; on pense à la concurrence sur les récemment le plan de réorganisation de son réseau ferro- pression du rebroussement de Chambrelien dans leur pro- places de travail, à la crise du logement ou encore aux problè- viaire. gramme, Que se passerait-il si cette pro- mes d’encombrement sur le rail et la route. Dans les grandes lignes, il s’agit de normali- messe était tenue? D’abord des frais Sur le plan interne, le nouvel article de loi est certainement ser la cadence sur les lignes Neuchâtel le Locle La libre considérables pour un gain de temps de quel- gérable mais c’est du côté de l’Europe, notre principal parte- et Neuchâtel-Val-de-Travers qui seront à la circulation ques minutes. Ensuite l’obligation de transfé- naire commercial, que les ennuis sont à prévoir. Pas forcé- demi-heure à partir de 2015 ou 16. L’offre ne des personnes rer le point de croisement aux Hauts-Gene- ment par esprit de vengeance, mais parce que la communauté sera pas augmentée, simplement les composi- veys et la suppression de l’arrêt des des Vingt-huit ne peut pas se permettre de subir l’effet de con- tions quitteront Neuchâtel et le Locle chaque est à la base Geneveys-sur-Coffrane. tagion qui se ressent déjà dans de nombreux Etats. La libre cir- demi-heure plutôt que de se suivre à dix minu- du fondement Tous les inconvénients dénoncés par les op- culation des personnes est à la base du fondement de l’Europe, tes près, comme c’est le cas actuellement. posants au Transrun seront là, aucun de ses laisser certains pays accepter sa limitation et c’est tout le sys- Mais cette simple réforme présuppose l’amé- de l’Europe. avantages n’existera. En fin de compte, pour tème qui s’effondre! C’est pourquoi la communauté euro- nagement de la gare des Geneveys-sur-Cof- un investissement de même grandeur, on péenne est littéralement tenue de prendre des sanctions envers fane en gare de croisement et la suppression aura renoncé à un projet qui mettait les deux la Suisse, des sanctions qui pourraient nous faire beaucoup de des trains omnibus. villes principales du canton à une dizaine de mal. De toutes les gares aujourd’hui desservies entre Neuchâtel et minutes l’une de l’autre, qui permettait la cadence au quart Un vote malheureux à une infime majorité? Bon sang, mais La Chaux-de-Fonds ne subsisteront que les Hauts-Geneveys et d’heure, qui reliait le Val-de-Travers et la Béroche au haut du c’est bien sûr! Nous avons aussi connu cela dans le canton de les Geneveys-sur-Coffrane. Exit les Deurres, Corcelles et canton toutes les demi-heures avec un gain de temps considé- Neuchâtel. Rappelez-vous, c’était le 23 septembre 2012, le Montmollin. De plus, la desserte du Val-de-Ruz par bus devra rable et surtout qui aurait fonctionné beaucoup plus économi- peuple rejetait, à 400 voix près, le principe du Transrun qui de- être revue, le point de raccordement à la ligne CFF se situant quement. Quel gâchis! Est-ce réparable? vait révolutionner les liaisons ferroviaires au bénéfice de tout dorénavant aux Geneveys-sur-Coffrane. Le temps de par- FRANCIS KAUFMANN, LA CIBOURG LE CLIN D’ŒIL VOS RÉACTIONS SUR COURRIER Les forces aériennes DES LECTEURS sont restées au sol Après la prise d’otage de l’avion d’Ethiopian Airlines lundi matin, l’appareil a été escorté par les forces armées italiennes et françaises. Pourquoi pas les forces suisses? Parce que, faute de moyens, elles ne IMMIGRATION travaillent pas en dehors des heures de bureau. Réactions. La Suisse aime les étrangers Nous n’en voulons plus, Après les votations, d’aucuns ils nous protègent sont tristes parce qu’ils aime- Magnifique démonstration de l’inutilité de raient que la Suisse adhère à l’Eu- l’armée de l’air en Suisse et donc de l’achat des rope. Personnellement je n’y suis Gripen. Et en plus, les Européens, dont nous ne pas favorable car «small is beauti- voulons plus, nous protègent. ful», c’est-à-dire à taille humaine, Platon gérable, et c’est une des forces de la Suisse. D’autres sont tristes parce qu’ils se sentent rejetés. Il ne faut compter que sur soi-même Mais la Suisse aime les étrangers, Après cet incident, qui aurait pu être une tragédie, qui peut les chiffres le prouvent: en Suisse contester l’achat de 22 Gripen? C’est peut-être 30 avions de 23% d’étrangers, en Autriche ÉTAGES Premier plan, plan moyen, arrière-plan: toute la profondeur du paysage. combat qu’il nous faudrait pour avoir une couverture de 11%, en Allemagne 9%, en Italie PHOTO ENVOYÉE PAR MARIE-PAULE BROSSARD, DE LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS l’espace aérien suisse 24 h sur 24 et 365 jours par an, plutôt 8% et en France 6%. Pourquoi que d’avoir recours aux services des pays voisins. ne pas fixer un quota maximum à elles ne disposent pas de reve- gements à prix modérés, et de dommage. Il existe d’autres ma- un riverain 25% (1 sur 4). J’aime la Suisse et nus suffisants pour avoir un ap- bénéficier d’un suivi régulier nières de parler de ce métier, j’aime les étrangers. Ce n’est pas partement, même avec l’aide so- pour les familles en détresse. (émissions TV, livres etc) je lui incompatible! L’histoire de la ciale, puisque les gérances ont (…) souhaite d’en prendre connais- Suisse l’a prouvé (chiffres tirés de l’embarras du choix et que les Magali Martin (Aigle) sance. Je regrette que la rédac- Au placard «Bilan»). loyers sont tellement indécents tion n’ait pas su ajuster les pro- Pas de chance avant le scrutin du Gripen. Les Erino Lehmann (Colombier) qu’il est inutile d’entrer en ma- pos tenus, elle aussi pourrait forces aériennes suisses viennent de faire la tière pour la plupart de ces fa- DÉCÈS revoir ses notions d’éthique pour démonstration de leur inutilité stratégique. milles. (…) Faut-il être alcooli- le bien du journal et des lecteurs. Avec en plus l’humiliation d’être mis au placard IMMIGRATION (BIS) que ou toxicomane, puisqu’il y a Parler Danielle Miserez (Lajoux) par deux voisins européens. toutes les mesures nécessaires de ce qu’on Jibé Ce quart-monde pour aider les gens avec des pro- oublié blèmes d’addiction? Par mon devrait taire? métier d’indépendante, je côtoie J’éprouve un malaise certain à RAPPEL A qui la faute? Je ne m’étonne pas des résultats ce que le bon peuple nomme le lire l’article «Croque-mort et du vote concernant le oui à l’ini- quart-monde.
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