Tag: policy
Darmanin, and now Borne: what the government blames the LDH for
At the very top of the homepage of the Human Rights League website, the banner of a black and white photo is displayed. On the picture, two demonstrators are on…
“It’s not Voltaire’s fault, it’s Macron’s fault!”: L’Express readers react to the news
Pensions: reform or chaos Claude Parera, Toulouse (Haute-Garonne) It’s not Voltaire’s fault, it’s Macron’s fault! Admittedly, the government lacked pedagogy and transparency, but didn’t the unions, from the start, state…
New Caledonia: in Matignon, a difficult dialogue on the future of the archipelago
Nearly a year and a half after the last referendum on the independence of New Caledonia, the future of the archipelago may be decided in Paris. Two delegations, one for…
Constitutional Council: the Fifth Republic is 64, the retirement age, really?
Institutions are going to have ringing ears this week. They certainly end up getting used to it, but that’s not reassuring. Pending its decision, Friday, April 14, on the amending…
Adrien Quatennens reinstated by the LFI group: a “political fault” for the PS
The news should not tighten the fraternal bonds of the member parties of the Nupes. This Tuesday, April 11, the group La France insoumise voted to reinstate MP Adrien Quatennens,…
In terms of energy policy, moral display has supplanted strategy, by Anne Rosencher
It is in a sober setting, far from the golds with which it sometimes knows how to adorn itself, that the Republic has just examined, for six months, the reasons…
Pension reform and the Constitutional Council: the scenarios on the table
He holds the fate of the pension reform in his hands. The Constitutional Council will announce this Friday, April 14 “at the end of the day” whether or not it…
Emmanuel Macron: the untold story of a fatal miss
“A depressurization,” says one. “A white man,” said another. “He was more ready in 2017”, completes a third. This is the story of a mystery that is not anecdotal: how…
Pensions: “sad record” of sanctions in the National Assembly after tense debates
His words sound like an uppercut. The Renaissance President of the National Assembly, Yaël Braun-Pivet, took up her pen on Friday April 7 to call, nine months after taking office…
France: Elisabeth Borne, stop or again?
Since the adoption of the pension reform by 49.3, the Prime Minister has been weakened. So much so that a question arises, can she stay at Matignon? Is Elisabeth Borne…