Tag: Social issues
the bill that agitates France arrives in the Senate this week
After a week of respite, the debate on pensions resumes in the French Parliament, but in the Senate this time, from Tuesday February 28. The sequence promises, on paper, more…
Ervé, celestial tramp, life in the street, writing in the skin
Ervé lives on the street. And this inhabits it. He drags with him the burden of a bad childhood and between anger, sadness and melancholy, he writes, among others on…
a crucial vote and populations exhausted by shortages
This Saturday, we vote in Nigeria for the presidential and legislative elections, a crucial ballot for the most populous country on the continent. After two consecutive terms, President Muhammadu Buhari…
Laurent Berger: “Macron must understand that workers have been on the streets since January 19”
This February 21 in the early morning, Emmanuel Macron visits the Rungis food market, in the Paris region. Is this the sign that the French president has decided to get…
at Rungis, Emmanuel Macron defends his disputed pension reform
Emmanuel Macron returns to contact with the French. After weeks away from the pension reform battle, the French president appeared early on February 21 at the national interest market (MIN)…
the citizens’ convention in favor of “active assistance in dying”
The citizens’ convention on the end of life delivered its first results on Sunday 19 February. The 180 citizens drawn by lot voted mainly in favor of “active assistance in…
Pensions: the turbulent union of the left and the unions
After ten days of debate, the National Assembly did not finally go to the end of the study of the pension reform. While the text is now about to arrive…
in the cacophony, the first debates ended in the Assembly
Ten days of debate in the National Assembly for, in the end, not much. Only two of the 20 articles of the pension reform were finally studied by the deputies.…
strike by journalists from the main press group
Kiosks in Italy will be semi-empty this Saturday, February 18. Several dailies including La Repubblica And La Stampawhich are among the biggest and most famous in Italy, will not appear…
Cry of alarm from caregivers who reject euthanasia: “Giving death cannot be a treatment”
/ Podcasts / Guest France The text reacts in France: a column published in the newspaper Le Figaro. A forum signed by 13 healthcare organizations, representing 800,000 healthcare professionals. They…