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the three scenarios on the table, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
The sublime image of Notre-Dame resurrected thanks to the work of courageous and talented French people deeply moved me. But I admit to having felt uncomfortable observing the tense faces…
The fall of Michel Barnier could only lead to that of Emmanuel Macron, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
Two months after the appointment of the Prime Minister, discussions around the finance bill highlighted what editorialists called the “Barnier style”: listening, humility and responsibility. Three qualities which contrast with…
an ideological rejection of wokism which brought together the middle classes, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
It was ultimately without controversy or dispute that this American presidential campaign ended. Donald Trump and the Republicans not only gain access to the White House, but also regain control…
France delivered to a band of ideologues and calculators, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
There are certain circumstances in which politicians can go crazy. Like “The Parable of the Blind”, this painting by Brueghel, the spectacle we helplessly witness in the National Assembly constitutes…
a detoxification cure more than an “austerity cure”, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
“Do a lot with a little”: this is the course that Michel Barnier set for himself during his general policy declaration, a few days before the presentation of the finance…
survive at all costs, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
End of suspense, France finally has a new government. Editorialists and political leaders bring out political science concepts to define the new situation within the executive: cohabitation, coalition, or a…
The left must emerge from its blindness, by Jean-François Copé – L’Express
After the Paris 2024 interlude and its exceptional security measures, the issue of insecurity quickly resurfaced with a new tragedy: the murder of a Grenoble municipal officer in the exercise…
Jean-François Leroy (Visa pour l’image): “We are all affected by exclusion in different countries around the world”
This Saturday, the 36th international photojournalism festival opens in Perpignan, which takes an “all-round” look at current events. This year, it focuses on the theme of exclusion around the world.…
Paris liberated, with historians Jean-François Muracciole and Anthony Beevor
Ideas On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the liberation of Paris, IDÉES welcomes Jean-François Muracciole. Professor of contemporary history at the Paul-Valéry University Montpellier III. Specialist in the…
Let’s not change anything after this enchanted interlude! By Jean-François Copé – L’Express
In its August 1 edition, the Wall Street Journal returned to what seemed to him to be “the biggest surprise of the Paris Olympics”: the fact that “even the French…