Tag: policy
How to “secure” the Internet? The main measures of the bill
The bill “to secure and regulate the digital space” is becoming clearer. The text, which should be presented this Wednesday, May 10 in the Council of Ministers, will consist of…
La Nupes: an anniversary, tensions and many challenges
La Nupes celebrates its first anniversary this week. A candle that sometimes takes on the air of fire as relations between leftist parties and environmentalists are punctuated by repeated tensions.…
Immigration: behind the tensions with Italy, a Franco-French crisis
On the one hand, a bill announced by Emmanuel Macron for a vote before the summer then, two days later, returned to the fall; on the other hand, a crisis…
Mélenchon, the Europeans… La Nupes settles its accounts: “It’s like being at the Guignols”
The union is a long calm river. Marine Tondelier, the feathered head of Europe Ecologie-les Verts, knows something about it. She would have liked to stroll around Rome, with a…
Borne not so easy to return, a noticeable absence at Léotard’s funeral…
What would politics be without its stunts, its low blows, its twisted blows, its dirty tricks…? Because, as Edouard Philippe would say, “we have to do things seriously without taking…
Macron “within range of yelling”: where does the anger end, where does the insult begin?
In 1962, during a de Gaulle rally on the Champs-Elysées, a man who had dared to shout “Retired!” – it is true that the general was then over 62 and…
Constitution, diplomacy, Mauriac… Letter from the readers of L’Express
Macron in China Jean-Michel Benard, Chatillon (Hauts-de-Seine) I was delighted to read the article on “Gribouille’s diplomacy” as I was surprised by the content of the President of the Republic’s…
Pensions: the Constitutional Council rejects the second version of the RIP
Bis repeated. The Constitutional Council rejected, this Wednesday, May 3, the second request for a shared initiative referendum (RIP) on pensions, carried by the left. Unsurprisingly, the Elders judged that…
Fillon and his links with Russia: what to remember from his hearing at the Assembly
François Fillon back to the National Assembly. The former Prime Minister was heard on Tuesday, May 2, by a parliamentary commission of inquiry initiated by the National Rally (RN) on…
Pensions: why the second version of the RIP is unlikely to succeed
Like an air of deja vu. This Wednesday, May 3, the Constitutional Council will deliver its verdict on a request for a shared initiative referendum (RIP), made by left-wing parliamentarians.…