France, a democracy?

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Re: France, a democracy?




by Obamot » 18/03/22, 15:06

From “alibis consulting firms” (which facilitate corruption) to the yoke of lobbies:

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Re: France, a democracy?




by Christophe » 18/03/22, 15:18

It's time to take out the guillotines... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Remundo » 20/03/22, 15:19

In any case, it stinks intensely on the EU side with Von der Leyen

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Re: France, a democracy?




by Obamot » 20/03/22, 18:30

Christophe wrote:It's time to take out the guillotines... : Lol: : Lol: : Lol: : Lol:

And if you want to cut off heads, we can add what initiated all this, the co-optation in the most servile parties to be eligible as candidates for the seats to be filled!

And that gives us suckers like Ursula Van der Layen or asslickers like Macron, who should end up in prison in a real society in which prosecutors are not subject to the same corruption regime.

After being surprised that war is coming to Europe... : Evil:
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Christophe » 21/03/22, 14:11

Since Macron, answer: clearly no! Even CNN has the level to understand and explain this!!

Seen from the US McKinsey is a huge scandal that should sink Macron into a functional democracy.

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Re: France, a democracy?




by Macro » 21/03/22, 15:04

It's still second degree Christophe... the "breaking new" seems to me to be spelled like a bad google translate...
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Christophe » 21/03/22, 15:06

Maybe, but the background is good, isn't it? : Mrgreen:
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Macro » 21/03/22, 15:08

I just did the test with google translate...And the result is better than that...

There is still no revolution...

And the people don't know "for" but "about"...
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Christophe » 21/03/22, 16:02

It's not false ... but the bottom is good right (bis)?

And there is probably an S in Knows... since the people are singular (unless it's an exception?)
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Re: France, a democracy?




by Macro » 21/03/22, 16:03

You see ...
If you talk about the bottom that we are touching by relaying such bullshit yes in the bottom we are good
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