Tag: policy
Netherlands: how migration policy broke the government coalition
Four ruling parties and divergent opinions on Dutch migration policy. The coalition government of Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte collapsed on Friday July 7 after “insurmountable” differences between these parties…
White House: President Biden makes an important policy speech in Vilnius
US administration sources have leaked information about President Joe Biden’s European trip plans. The White House said yesterday at a press conference the president Joe Biden European trip schedules. –…
Karim Bouamrane, mayor of Saint-Ouen: “For some, the Republic no longer represents anything”
After each question, or almost, he insists: no, the riots that France has experienced in recent days do not express a “problem in the suburbs”, but they reflect a general…
Riots: “The boarding schools of the Republic, a last outstretched hand to rebuild society”
While our society seemed immutable to us, the violence we have experienced reminded us with particular insolence of its fragility. Scorned. Burnt. Looted. The awakening was terrible for the whole…
Riots: LR or the bet of “managerial radicalism”
The right is sometimes reminiscent of the Tasmanian devil Taz, this cartoon character who swirls on itself in a permanent movement. The Republicans (LR) compete for ideas to respond to…
A law was named after the Real Madrid superstar in Brazil – La Liga’s racism scandal became a foreign policy conflict
Real Madrid’s Brazilian attacking star Vinicius Junior was subjected to racism several times in the Spanish football league last season, According to the BBC in at least seven matches. In…
After the riots, Macron faces the challenge of national unity
Emmanuel Macron’s advisers have the episode in mind: after the attacks of November 2015, François Hollande, pushed in particular by his Prime Minister at the time, Manuel Valls, had considered…
Pap Ndiaye disconnected by the Elysée, Ségolène Royal and “the wicked” Elisabeth Borne
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…
Marianne Fund: the Senate denounces “a fiasco” and charges Marlène Schiappa
“The lack of rigor, opacity and casualness led to the fiasco” of the Marianne Fund against separatism, set up in 2021 by Marlène Schiappa, concluded this Thursday, July 6 the…
Riots: the historic failure of the “big brothers” policy of the RATP and elsewhere
Already in the 1980s, working-class neighborhoods showed a certain distrust of more institutional figures, the mayor or the policeman. The “big brothers” had then been called in to maintain order,…