Tag: policy
Pension reform: Macron and the March 16 meeting
The oldest remember it: it was on March 16 that the first cohabitation in the history of the Fifth Republic was born. In 1986, the legislative elections, a single proportional…
Are past mobilizations an example to follow to defeat the reform?
In this episode of La Loupe, Xavier Yvon wonders what is the “good recipe” to win the battle of the street, by plunging back into the social movements of the…
Emmanuel Macron in Africa: the very bad (road) presidential trip, by Jean-François Copé
Before flying away for a four-day trip to Africa, Emmanuel Macron had the sole objective of getting rid of a cumbersome cliché: “La Françafrique”. The press conference organized a few…
Pensions: why article 38 of the Senate regulations worries the left
It’s a phrase that sounds like a warning. “If there were to be an obstruction, we will simply use all constitutional means and those of our regulations”, warned Gérard Larcher,…
Hervé Marseille: “On the institutions, the executive acts as an arsonist firefighter”
It is a sea serpent of the Macron presidency. The Head of State is determined to implement institutional reform, after an abortive attempt during his first five-year term. The President…
Pensions: how the left and environmentalists try to exist in the Senate
After the National Assembly, it is now in the Senate that the pension reform is studied. The text should this time be adopted, the right, majority in the upper house,…
Laure Lavalette: the troubled past of the RN deputy, between metal bars and commandos
Maybe it’s his Mediterranean side. Laure Lavalette has a submachine gun output. Wednesday February 15, the RN deputy from Var and spokesperson for the group in the National Assembly is…
LR and the front page of “L’Incorrect”: the strategic fault of Guilhem Carayon
When we play with fire, we get burned. By granting an interview to the monthly very right-handed The Wrong with his counterparts from the National Rally (RN) and Reconquest, the…
Ciotti’s regrets over Pradié, Bardella’s “political error”, Delga soon sanctioned…
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 in Gabon: the president “wants to mark a break” in France’s African policy
On March 1, Emmanuel Macron began his trip to Africa and more specifically to Gabon, where he dined with his counterpart Ali Bongo. The French president presented his vision of…