Tag: renaissance
Sylvain Fort: “Edouard Philippe’s statements on the Franco-Algerian agreement weigh heavily…”
In the maquis of the texts which regulate immigration in France, there is one which lately attracts attention. This is the Franco-Algerian agreement of 1968, which grants Algerian nationals special…
Emmanuel Macron and “decivilization”: the underside of presidential thought
Throw a stone into the pond and listen to the sound of the “splash”. Emmanuel Macron likes provocation, words that ring and resonate, which leave neither his interlocutors nor the…
Guillaume Kasbarian (Renaissance): “We have major concerns, it’s time to address them”
Guillaume Kasbarian, Renaissance deputy for the 1st constituency of Eure-et-Loir and chairman of the Economic Affairs Commission at the National Assembly, is this Thursday, April 4, the morning guest of…
The Wars of Religion in France, 1559-1610: the dark side of the Renaissance
This is perhaps the most serious crisis suffered by France under the Old Regime. From 1562 to 1598, no less than eight wars bloodied the country, leaving at the end…
Pension reform: let’s put an end to all this cinema, by Jean-François Copé
The promulgation of the “pensions” law comes to close a now well-established ritual from which (real) pension reforms never escape. As in 1993, 1995, 2003 and 2010, that of 2023…
Pensions: now the law promulgated, what deadlines to come?
A few hours after the Constitutional Council validated, in its very large part, the pension reform, Emmanuel Macron promulgated the law. This rapid registration in the Official Journal comes even…
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…
Macron-Borne: what is behind the showdown?
“Why hide it, General Jaruzelski’s visit to France [le chef de l’Etat polonais] troubled me personally”: we are on December 4, 1985, and Prime Minister Laurent Fabius calls the National…
At the Borne government, dirty atmosphere behind the scenes: “We are between anesthesia and twilight”
“There has never been a collective phew in this government and there, there is no more at all.” It is a minister, usually rather optimistic, who says it. Imagine them,…
Between Elisabeth Borne and her ministers, the story of a meeting that is cut short
Normally, after a victory acquired at the cost of long efforts and ample sacrifices, a team unites around its captain. And since according to Élisabeth Borne, the adoption of the…