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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 01:48

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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?




by Petrus » 19/03/23, 04:56

What can we expect from Macron's speech? bah, as usual he will macroner and continue the plan as planned.
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by Remundo » 19/03/23, 07:59

Christophe wrote:Ah ah ah RT France...fakenews or conspiracy? : Mrgreen:

Emmanuel Macron should speak about various demonstrations.


yes it is rumored that Macronescu would have an n-th speech of Chief Bitch to broadcast.

I think he will wait for the result of the motions of no confidence.

The ideal would rather be that he shuts up and resigns with all his clique.

The country is in convulsion now, we are well beyond the GJ crisis...
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by Christophe » 19/03/23, 10:25

Well if that's the case, the prouks will take one more in their face... since RT would have had the right info before everyone else...
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by Remundo » 19/03/23, 10:29

on France Info, yesterday, journalists evoked a presidential speech, without of course confirming a date.

but trust Macron, open his mouth in a sketch of a pathological liar for your good, he will do it, it's in his nature.

Waiting, according to Courrier International
Seen from abroad. 49.3 for pension reform: “France is entering a zone of turbulence”

Was it reasonable to use 49.3 to pass the pension reform? The doubt is great in the foreign press the day after another stormy session in the National Assembly. European newspapers anticipate a stormy future for the institutions and an infernal end of term for Emmanuel Macron.


A constitutional crisis. The Constitution is long overdue: Article 49.3 should be deleted. This mode of authoritarian government is not acceptable, even less when the president does not even have a majority [absolute] to the Assembly. [The passage of the pension reform] could cost him dearly.”


A brief historical reminder of Romania... led by authoritarian psychopaths and driven to ruin, then to revolution.

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by Christophe » 19/03/23, 11:30

Christophe wrote:Yes by restoring Drancy "in State"! : Evil: : Evil: : Evil:

Fortunately, Macron blocked the Estremdrouate...


We're getting close:

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by Christophe » 19/03/23, 11:44

He is good:

My feeling

1- Pension reform is not urgent in the current national and international context

2- The LR deputies have astonishing elements of language, since they seem to fear the expression of French universal suffrage, if there was a new vote - it is to this (votes) that they owe everything - so they should be proud to call us to vote and all the parties in the Assembly are republicans, the least republican are those who ostracize others and who exist on this myth!

3- Following what happened in the Netherlands, we can also imagine surprises in France, which would be desirable and healthy
We need to learn to listen more regularly to the people and for the national representation to not be the club of sleepy and bogus upstarts but the determined commando for France and the French (because the deputies will have many objectives to fulfill and will have to work, not just talk and meet to repeat what their consultants say, paid to dictate to them from Brussels, Washington or Wall Street)

4- Among the tasks
a- discuss with the Russians, Chinese and Africans to announce that we see them and will deal with them as full partners
b-stop the madness of the green revolution and really study what is seriously happening to our environment / we are likely to find as an answer: GMO crops, vaccination and hormones given excessively to farm animals including salmon, wastage and overfishing, chemicals, etc.
c-take back control of our own currency on the model of Switzerland or Norway, for example
d- set up the Citizen RIC (Swiss model)

5- Next week will be crazy
a- Xi is going to Russia for 2-3 days and important announcements are to be expected including / Ukraine
b- the financial markets fall
c- the lies are unmasked one by one, but the narrative does not change, or at the margin
d- Trump is always a privileged target of the US deep state
e- the Bidens have fun with the law and the US constitution
f- Motion of censure against the Borné government which wants to pass its retirement law in force with 49.3 provoking a France on fire
g-etc


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by Christophe » 19/03/23, 11:53

: Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:

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by Christophe » 19/03/23, 11:56

Where are these generals today?

This was from spring 2021: society-and-philosophy/neo-totalitarianism-under-cover-of-frightening-anti-racism-t16488-470.html

Christophe wrote:Continuation of the generals' affair:



“Provocative language”, “lie”… The British site UnHerd is not kind to the column published on April 21 by Valeurs Actuelles. Its signatories, the military, denounce the government's inaction in the face of what they call the “disintegration” of France.

The open letter published by the military in the conservative French newspaper Valeurs Actuelles is “scandalous” and “dangerous”, judges British and Belgian journalist John Lichfield in an opinion piece. For the correspondent of UnHerd, this forum - signed by several hundred soldiers, including twenty retired generals worried about the “disintegration of [their] homeland” - is to be taken with a grain of salt.

“Not only is the language used provocative, but it is also so extreme that it borders on the absurd”, he analyzes, before pointing out the links maintained by certain signatories, such as the former high-ranking official Christian Piquemal, with “racist organizations”. In particular, he had contacts with the German organization Pegida.

The date of the publication of the tribune, April 21, marks the anniversary of the Algiers putsch, an attempted coup d'état led sixty years ago by four French generals opposed to the independence of the 'Algeria. Chance of the calendar or a deliberate act? “It's a provocation,” replies John Lichfield. With the approach of the next presidential election - “we are less than a year from the first round” -, the correspondent wonders about the motivations of the authors of the platform.

Three days after the publication of this open letter (addressed to President Emmanuel Macron), the leader of the extreme right, Marine Le Pen, published a response in the same magazine, praising the clairvoyance of the retired generals. […] I have no proof that this response was planned, but I have suspicions. ”

For the journalist, this position could disadvantage the president of the National Rally. Because the message from the platform is clear: “The open letter speaks of a military coup, unless the government takes action against 'Islamism' and the raging 'hordes' of the suburbs.”

Macron mobilized

“France is indeed facing problems linked to Islamist extremism”, assures the journalist, citing the assassination of Samuel Paty in October 2020 and, more recently, the murder of a 49-year-old policewoman in Rambouillet on April 23. 2021.

But the 5 million Muslims who live in France are overwhelmingly law-abiding workers: they just want to live their lives. To use the word 'hordes' against them, as is the case in the gallery, is to add fuel to the fire. It doesn't solve anything. ”

Especially since the government is acting against extremism, underlines John Lichfield, citing the very controversial “Bill reinforcing respect for the principles of the Republic”, which aims to fight against “separatism”, in the words of the government. This legislation, still examined by parliamentarians, is denounced by the left, which considers it “Islamophobic”. “We can approve or disapprove of Emmanuel Macron's approach: some say he goes too far, others not enough, concludes the journalist from UnHerd. But these generals lie, they pretend [the French president] is doing nothing at all.


Talk about dishonor when you do "a little" of basic patriotism : Mrgreen: ... This is shit!

But I did not read the forum in question! (what is not the way we do now on the internet: open it before analyzing ??)

And at the sight of the elected officials in their home, soon it will be necessary to rename the UK in United Kingdom of Arabia and Lawrence will be able to turn over in his grave! : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen: : Mrgreen:
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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?




by Christophe » 19/03/23, 12:18

May I present to you the future shabby Prime Minister? : Evil: : Mrgreen:



Masterful Praud, pathetic Bayrou!
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