Tag: presidency
one year of Lula da Silva’s presidency, outline of a first assessment
A year ago, on January 1, 2023, Lula returned to power in Brazil. The former union leader, already in power from 2003 to 2011, promised a break with the Jair…
Spain’s biannual presidency takes stock
This December 31, 2023, the Spanish presidency of the European Union ends. In six months, several major issues have been completed: among them, an agreement on migration, the start of…
“Our nation is not doing well at the moment” – Erkka Westerlund is running for the presidency of the Ice Hockey Association
Former A national team head coach Westerlund wants to take people’s ability to cooperate to the top. Heikki Hietanen has also announced that he is available for the position of…
Cameroon: Joshua Osih favorite for the presidency of the SDF party in search of a new lease of life
It is this Saturday, October 28, that the ordinary congress of the Social Democratic Front (SDF), the historic Cameroonian opposition party, founded in 1990 by its leader John Fru Ndi,…
Pierre-Louis Bras will leave the presidency of the COR – L’Express
The president of the Retirement Orientation Council (COR), Pierre-Louis Bras, is preparing to leave his functions “after nine years at the helm”, Matignon announced this Wednesday, October 25, confirming information…
a change of presidency, and tensions still high – L’Express
This is the latest twist in the political-industrial soap opera of the moment. Bertrand Meunier, fifteen years on the board of directors of Atos, including four at its head, has…
Madagascar: the president of the Senate says he is ready to assume the interim presidency
The first day of the presidential campaign this Tuesday, October 10 was marked by new twists and turns. In a letter addressed to the High Constitutional Court and which RFI…
EIB Presidency: behind the scenes of a European battle
Do you know who Werner Hoyer is? To say that the president of the European Investment Bank (BEI) is not well known to the general public is an understatement. His…
Gavin Mortimer: “The riots are the most dangerous crisis of the Macron presidency”
He is undoubtedly one of the Anglo-Saxon authors who best knows France and its turpitudes. For twelve years, the historian Gavin Mortimer has lived in Paris, from where he observes…
Greece: Tsipras resigns from the presidency of Syriza after a large electoral defeat
In Greece, during a midday speech in Athens on June 29, former Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras announced his resignation. This decision to leave the head of Syriza, the first opposition…