Tag: policy
Presidential 2027: Macron cites Philippe among those who could “take over”
Emmanuel Macron mentioned, this Tuesday, July 25, from Nouméa the possibility that his former Prime Minister Edouard Philippe could “take over” at the Elysee Palace in 2027, saying he was…
Olympic Games 2024: let’s play the big game! By Jean-Francois Cope
Less than three hundred and sixty-five days before the launch of the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, France is preparing to host one of the biggest international events. Guy Drut, Teddy…
the specter of personal power
While we regularly talk about the crisis that French democracy is going through today, history may have something to teach us. How have we moved from one Republic to another…
Emmanuel Macron: what if he had nothing more to say to us…
A presidential videoconference interview in telework, on Zoom, with the faces of the interviewers and the interviewee crushed in the television set; and a sound shift between Paris and Nouméa…
Riots, school, “hundred days” … What to remember from the interview with Emmanuel Macron
Ministerial reshuffle, education, nights of riots… Emmanuel Macron, who had not spoken on July 14 on the occasion of the national holiday, spoke on Monday July 24 on various subjects.…
birth of a French diet (1/4)
While we regularly talk about the crisis that French democracy is going through today, history may have something to teach us. How have we moved from one Republic to another…
The President and the Constitution: “The five-year term is not responsible for all our ills”
The Constitution invites itself into the conversation. In recent months, with the breathlessness – to use a measured word – of our democracy, the debate has swelled. This summer, L’Express…
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, an “injured animal” who weaves his future candidacy
Out of sight out of mind. Olivier Faure no longer really remembers the last time Jean-Luc Mélenchon wrote him a message, nor their last tete-a-tete. In December, “maybe”. The boss…
Guillaume Lacroix: “Jean-Luc Mélenchon has to take a vacation… even a long vacation!”
We tend to forget it, but the radical leftists are far from having disappeared, they and their long history. Last March, the PRG organized its 103rd congress and reappointed Guillaume…
Emmanuel Macron: when the president corrects himself
Correcting, at the margin, the vicissitudes of his government: that is now done, with the exit and therefore the entry of eight ministers, mostly from the National Assembly and the…