Tag: Guest France
Death of Robert Badinter: “He was interested in the condemned but he also advanced the rights of victims”
Robert Badinter, former Minister of Justice of François Mitterrand and emblematic figure of law and politics, died on the night of February 8 to 9 at the age of 95.…
Refusal of François Bayrou to enter the government: “We may be seeing the beginnings of a split in the MoDem”
After days of uncertainty, François Bayrou announced that he would not join the government, due to a lack of “deep agreement on the policy to follow”, enough to sow trouble…
Actress Judith Godrèche files rape complaint against Benoît Jacquot: “Extreme stress generated by rape”
Six years after #MeToo, a new explosion is currently taking place in French cinema: Judith Godrèche has just filed a complaint for rape of a minor by a person in…
The French are making love less and less, “there is a revolution in the relationship of consent”
A survey from the Ifop institute is causing a lot of talk, it shows that the French, and particularly young people, have never made love so little in 50 years.…
Gabriel Attal’s visit to Berlin: the Franco-German couple “is a marriage of convenience”
Prime Minister Gabriel Attal is in Berlin this Monday for his first visit abroad. A trip presented as being intended to revitalize the Franco-German couple. Interview with Jacques-Pierre Gougeon, university…
“There is a collective effort to be made to eradicate the situation of poor housing”
On February 1, 1954, Abbé Pierre launched his famous appeal for donations to create emergency accommodation. Seventy years later, the observation of the Abbé Pierre Foundation is clear: “The social…
Anger of farmers: “The blockade of Rungis would be more than a symbol”
The announcements included in Gabriel Attal’s general policy speech did not convince the farmers who continue to block numerous roads and are moving closer to Paris. A blockade of the…
General policy statement from Gabriel Attal: “The great expectation is purchasing power”
The new Prime Minister is preparing to deliver his general policy speech, three weeks after his appointment to Matignon. An intervention that is always eagerly awaited, but which is also…
Immigration law: professions in tension escape the censorship of the Constitutional Council
The Constitutional Council censored on Thursday January 25 more than a third of the Immigration bill, painfully adopted on December 19. The article on the regularization of undocumented workers in…
Anger of farmers: “Violence is a fairly classic way of demonstrating in agriculture”
Peasant anger caused by the agricultural crisis is manifested by several actions by farmers on the roads of France. Blockades and demonstrations are increasing and some farmers are even considering…