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Re: pension reform




by Remundo » 07/03/23, 21:48

Janic wrote:Let us remember the referendum on Europe!

Precisely this referendum was the last to measure the expression of the People.

It was not the referendum that was bad, but the subsequent circumvention through parliament, under the leadership of Sarkozy, the Atlantic-Europeanist traitor, who passed for small beer next to Macronescu.
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by Christophe » 07/03/23, 21:52

Things got really hot in Paris today….and not just in the street:



How many % in the procession voted again for buffoon 1st in your opinion? : Cheesy: : Cheesy: : Cheesy:
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by Remundo » 07/03/23, 22:07

the great Ducon Mord et Crie has found nothing better than to give the NA the thumbs-up.

He pitifully tries to justify with a bit of obscure rhetoric, that his arm of honor was intended for the "presumption of innocence"...

Here is in a grandiloquent style the kind of despicable henchman of Macronie.
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by gegyx » 08/03/23, 00:22

For the retirement project, with an insulted LR group president, it's all good for the vote back to the AN

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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 00:29

Oh? Is there a return vote?
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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 00:51

Uh is that true??

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by Remundo » 08/03/23, 04:11

on France Info, the figure of 5-6 GW was circulating, yes.

we probably imported at high prices to compensate.

we could vilify the strikers, but we did so much worse during the winter because of the carafe plants...

Macron or the ruin of this country.
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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 04:17

: Shock: : Shock:

A bread in the macronie : Mrgreen:

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by Christophe » 08/03/23, 04:21

Remundo wrote:on France Info, the figure of 5-6 GW was circulating, yes.

we probably imported at high prices to compensate.

we could vilify the strikers, but we did so much worse during the winter because of the carafe plants...

Macron or the ruin of this country.


Not obvious at all on eco2mix :?: :?: :?:

11 GW of imports…we imported 14 the day before…they started on 27 02 in the evening…

https://www.rte-france.com/eco2mix/la-p ... r-filiere#

(Are there any new unplanned jug plants?)
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by Remundo » 08/03/23, 04:27

if you watch between 5 a.m. and 9:30 a.m.

the share of the nuke is quite flat around 33,5 GW

while the hydraulics increase in power from 4 to 10 GW

This "flatness" of the nuke is probably due to the central strikers. We see that the nuke "does not react" in the morning.

anyway 34 GW is poor for a nominal 63 GW park... : roll:
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