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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Christophe » 03/08/21, 13:11

Christophe wrote:Otherwise all is well in the land of human rights, which is rather becoming the land of upright men! : Mrgreen:


Answer soon:

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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 04/08/21, 03:34

Unless...

Unless ... the head of Roy Macron was saved tomorrow by the “Constitutional Council” (Emmanuel being such a fake that nothing is impossible, he could use the Council to take a big step back without losing face and try a “soft sanitary pass”)

Unless ... Otherwise there will still be thousands of cascading bankruptcies and vultures in ambush with his suicide pass

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Unless...

Unless ... Here is played the last card of a "possible success" of the renewal of his mandate in the presidential election ...

A rejection of the “pass” by the Council could paradoxically save it by giving it the ultimate chance to run and win!
Save face: any advisor with a brain would suggest that they remove the “pass” and use the Council to do so!

Unless...

Unless ... France is no longer governed by the French ...

Unless ... Macron is under the orders (tacit or not) of groups like Bilderberg https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groupe_Bilderberg

Unless ... Macron is under the exclusive orders of the powers of money, such as the WEF network (which is not just a “simple forum”But a facade that hides the interconnections of spheres of influence (and other secret societies) https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forum_%C3 ... ue_mondial

Unless ... France is no longer a democracy (many of us have ideas on these questions) ...

We will therefore find out soon! And it's tomorrow! (except if: postponement)
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 05/08/21, 10:53

Laurent Fabius at the center of a conflict of interest which should hamper the rejection of the health pass by the Constitutional Council

http://www.economiematin.fr/news-pass-s ... -redaction

While in theory, the health pass should be rejected according to this constitutional lawyer:



But in view of conflicts of interest that would affect members of the Constitutional Council itself, according to this interview:
https://www.francesoir.fr/videos-le-def ... e-publique the law could nevertheless pass.

An unthinkable situation if the lawyer is to be believed!

Verdict in a few hours ...
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 05/08/21, 16:38

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5 August 2021, 16:07 (Source RT TV)

As was to be expected, the Constitutional Council validated the liberticidal law generalizing the health pass
(and censor certain measures)


The Wise Men validated the law establishing the extension of the health pass and compulsory vaccination of caregivers, but nevertheless censored certain measures, including the early termination of the fixed-term contract or compulsory isolation.

Last step before the entry into force of the controversial bill relating to the management of the health crisis, the decision of the Constitutional Council was particularly awaited. On August 5, the Wise Men validated the law establishing the extension of the health pass, in particular for cafes, restaurants or even in hospitals, if its use does not “obstruct access to care”. This measure should therefore officially enter into force on August 9, as the government announced several days ago. Compulsory vaccination for certain professions, including caregivers, has also been validated.

On the other hand, several measures were censored by the Council, such as in particular the provisions relating to the compulsory isolation of people diagnosed positive for Covid-19, which for example provided for a drastic strengthening of controls. The Wise therefore consider that this device is neither "necessary, appropriate [nor] proportionate" and that it constitutes a measure depriving of liberty "without an individual decision based on an assessment of the administrative or judicial authority".


The health pass: symbol for opponents of restrictions

In the viewfinder of opponents of anti-Covid restrictions, notably the vaccination obligation, which triggered strike notices in hospitals or firefighters, but especially the health pass.

The latter, which takes the form of a QR code, can be obtained through a full vaccination, a certificate of remission from Covid-19, or a negative test. On July 12, during a televised address, Emmanuel Macron had shown the desire to force as many French people as possible to be vaccinated by the need to present the health pass in any place open to the public with a gauge of 50 people, the shopping centers of more than 20 square meters or some public transport such as airplanes. People in contact with vulnerable groups such as healthcare staff will be obliged to be vaccinated. These new provisions conflict with the pledges given on several occasions by Emmanuel Macron himself and his parliamentary majority.

This announcement of the extension of the health pass from July 17 provoked numerous demonstrations throughout France. Demonstrations that have been repeated regularly since, such as that of July 31, which brought together more than 200 people in Paris (according to estimates by the Ministry of the Interior) and in more than 000 cities in France. The extension of the health pass was validated by the Council of State on July 150, the latter having on the other hand made reservations, in particular on the issue of shopping centers.

The bill "relating to the management of the health crisis" was adopted on July 25 by the Senate and finally the National Assembly a few hours after an agreement between deputies and senators gathered in a joint committee. The vote on this law had led to strong reactions from the opposition on the right and on the left, with the former MEP Florian Philippot qualifying it for example as "the most anti-humanist and liberticidal law there is", while the leader of the rebels Jean-Luc Mélenchon deplored a text which “changes the nature of the society in which we want to live”.

On July 26, 74 deputies from the Democratic and Republican Left, Insubordinate France, Socialists and Allies and Liberties and Territories groups seized the Constitutional Council about the health bill. Also seized by Matignon, the Sages of the rue de Montpensier rendered their decision on August 5.

Several unions have also called for an indefinite strike from August 4 to mobilize against the compulsory vaccination of nursing staff which will be effective from September 15. From this date, it will be possible to suspend employment contracts, or even to initiate dismissal procedures against those who have not fulfilled this obligation. The FA SPP-PATS, one of the main firefighters' unions, also filed on August 4 a notice of an indefinite national strike which will begin on August 9, the date on which the vaccination obligation imposed on their profession will come into force.

(to be continued...)

Source: RT France: https://francais.rt.com/france/89302-co ... -soignants



Have gone mad ...!
A few cosmetic touch-ups will not be enough to calm the crowds ...!
How far will this lead, absolutely impossible to say, but the organization and logistics behind the protests are structured and solid (after having toured the dark-net of private RS ...)

: Evil: : Shock: It may well amplify and go as far as confrontation, this story! : Shock: : Evil:
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 06/08/21, 00:23

Staggering vote

Health pass: are you satisfied with the decision of the Constitutional Council?

Vote here : Arrow: : Arrow: : Arrow: https://www.lefigaro.fr/politique/passe ... l-20210805

At the same time it means that even among the bourgeoisie who read the Figaro, there is half “Dissatisfied”

Without going too far: that means that in the rest of the working classes, from the middle classes to the minimum wage earners:

Anger is roaring in France!

If so, the Elysee autism may well be ejected and orbit at the bottom of the galaxy 8) :P : Twisted:
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Christophe » 06/08/21, 01:26

Things are getting hot : https://twitter.com/search?q=%23conseil ... cal=trends

And on Saturday it's going to be fine, peter ... jester is not there for the good of France ...
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 06/08/21, 02:08

Putaing these faces, we would not dare to give them our kids to keep ...!

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... and say that there are 4 women! Women who are still victims of sexism ... Shame ...
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Petrus » 06/08/21, 02:20

Obamot wrote:Have gone mad ...!
A few cosmetic touch-ups will not be enough to calm the crowds ...!
How far will this lead, absolutely impossible to say, but the organization and logistics behind the protests are structured and solid (after having toured the dark-net of private RS ...)

: Evil: : Shock: It may well amplify and go as far as confrontation, this story! : Shock: : Evil:

What if that was precisely the goal?
The situation is already ultra tense, there they created 2 groups and make sure that they confront each other by putting in place restrictive measures, often inapplicable and by accusing those who do not submit to the clinical trial of being the cause of this mess.

And while the beggars don't give a damn, austerity measures are put in place to make the lower classes pay for the economic crisis by sparing the richest who can then continue to get richer in peace.
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Re: What future for Macron and why?




by Obamot » 06/08/21, 02:22

2 groups? Ok but ... where's the second one? : Idea:

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