Tag: policy
Riots: Laurent Wauquiez and the overhanging strategy
“What matters is speaking in 1958, not 1956.” This April 20, Laurent Wauquiez justifies to L’Express his media discretion, the path taken to enter the Elysée in four years. The…
Is Finland a showcase for the new era? Biden’s visit sealed the foreign policy transition
Finland and the other Nordic countries are a safe partner for the United States in the midst of geopolitical upheavals. The United States assures that it can do the same,…
The secret nickname of Macron, Sarkozy and the anti-Copé fatwa
This second five-year term like no other is far from over, yet 2027 and its cohort of putative candidates are already advancing. Behind the scenes, some are learning to sketch…
Pap Ndiaye or the story of an explosive misunderstanding: “I don’t want to be anything other than me”
Until now, he had discovered violence in politics, the real one, that which comes from his own camp, through a small band of deputies from the presidential majority who were…
Riots: “I have not yet taken the step of the RN, but …”, our readers react
Neighborhoods: when will firm decisions be made? Madeleine Gibon, Saumur (Maine-et-Loire). Your article does a good job of analyzing the “whatever the cost” policy of our rulers in the face…
Debt: Gabriel Attal warns that a “global effort” will be required of the French in 2024
The executive tightens the belt. In an interview given to Figaro, the Minister in charge of Public Accounts announced on Wednesday July 12 that the 2024 budget will provide for…
Full employment bill: the green light from the Senate
The Senate with a right-wing majority adopted at first reading on the night of Tuesday to Wednesday the bill “for full employment”, which must put in place a more directive…
Mélenchon, “the disruptive agent”: the Nupes is about to pass the weapon to the left
It was to be a festive weekend “of ideas”, three days of debates bringing together the oils of Nupes, from Manuel Bompard to Olivier Faure and Marine Tondelier, via Boris…
Emmanuel Macron or the danger of lukewarm words
Could Nicolas Sarkozy have imagined that one day his speech in Grenoble, delivered exactly 13 years ago, would be considered a little “below reality”? Could the former president have thought…
Edouard Philippe: why he will not be Minister of Education
In July 2019, the former mayor of Le Havre Antoine Rufenacht published a column in Le Figaro to affirm that Edouard Philippe would make a very good mayor of Paris.…