Tag: policy
Jan Hallenberg: Worse security policy situation if Finland goes ahead of Sweden
The most important thing is that Sweden and Finland become full members of NATO as soon as possible, not necessarily at the same time. This was said by NATO’s Secretary…
Pension reform: in the street and in the Senate, the next stages of the battle
As expected, the debates around the pension reform ended Friday, February 17 at midnight sharp in the Assembly. Examination of the text, carried out in a more than tense atmosphere…
The Republicans: the fall of Aurélien Pradié, symbol of the fractures of the right
The crisis was brewing, it ended up exploding. Éric Ciotti dismissed his number 2 Aurélien Pradié from his post this Saturday, the day after the end of the examination of…
Pension reform: “The street has played a central role in the history of France”
Each pension reform has led to its share of protests. If most succeed – with the exception of that brought by Alain Juppé in 1995 – they raise the question…
Pension reform: Ciotti ousts Pradié from the leadership of the Republicans
On Wednesday, MP LR Aurélien Pradié still castigated the pension reform carried out by the executive, denouncing “the Macron method”, the “fracking method”. The one who places himself as a…
Overflows in the Assembly: stop idealizing Parliament, by Denys de Béchillon
Some silver lining. Looking at the Parliament for a few months, everyone can now see that it has nothing superior to other organs of the State. You will tell me,…
Pensions: the turbulent union of the left and the unions
After ten days of debate, the National Assembly did not finally go to the end of the study of the pension reform. While the text is now about to arrive…
Dini TV: investigation into the streaming platform for “good Muslims”
An alignment of screenshots, the possibility of creating several profiles, of watching videos on all media, offline, and a FAQ that borrows exactly the same presentation codes: at first glance,…
Pension reform: how Mélenchon saved the government (and robbed the Nupes)
This is the story of a very cumbersome absentee. So cumbersome, this Jean-Luc Mélenchon, that a simple message of 140 characters, published on a social network mainly monopolized by journalists…
Pensions: these “young revolutionaries” who oppose the reform
Mines devoured by fear, they found their faces of children. Placards thrown away, slogans muffled, no one flinched. The party is over. About fifteen young high school and university students…