Tag: policy
François Léotard: “There is naivety in Macron vis-à-vis Putin”
Retired from political life since 2002, sentenced in 2021 in the Karachi case, François Léotard speaks rarely. “I don’t miss it”, laughs the person concerned, from the town of Fréjus…
PODCAST. At RATP, the secrets and challenges of the Castex method
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon recounts the success of the Castex method at the RATP with Béatrice Mathieu, senior reporter for L’Express, specialist in the economy. Listen…
Following Elon Musk’s new commercial policy, Twitter maintains a scholarly vagueness on the meaning of the famous blue badge, now common to certified accounts and paying subscribers. However, there are tips for getting there.
Philippe Crouzillacq 04/04/23 18:41 Following Elon Musk’s new commercial policy, Twitter maintains a scholarly vagueness on the meaning of the famous blue badge, now common to certified accounts and paying…
Pensions: Elisabeth Borne and the inter-union, the mysteries of a choreography
This is not a meeting. It must be a “choreography”, even if no one comes out excited. The image is of a minister at the heart of the organization of…
Europeans: how Éric Zemmour’s party “Reconquest!” account to relaunch
Eric Zemmour, the boss of the Reconquest party! is on tour throughout France to sign his latest book I didn’t say my last word, a book that looks back on…
Pensions and the Constitutional Council: behind the scenes, the big maneuvers
To prepare for battle is to look together in the same direction. President, government, political opponents, unions, all have their eyes riveted on the nine members of the Constitutional Council,…
TikTok, Mélenchon’s favorite weapon
Jean-Luc Mélenchon knew nothing about it. He enjoyed the buzz of Twitter, his blog and Facebook to send some niceties to his internal critics. But when three young people, including…
Borne and the unions: talking about pensions without talking about 64-year-olds? What’s happening behind the scenes
But why is the executive proposing a meeting with the trade unions at the start of next week if it refuses to discuss pensions? And why do the unions agree…
Constitution, global warming… The letters from the readers of the Express
Retreats seen from Quebec Denis Malgrange, Limay (Yvelines) I just came back from Quebec, where French news is followed closely, and I was able to see the perplexity of Quebecers.…
Pensions: 740,000 demonstrators according to the police, more than 2 million according to the CGT
Five days after a burst of participation, the tenth day of demonstration against the pension reform brought together, this Tuesday, March 28, significantly fewer people than on the day of…