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French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?
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The future of France is Katalina GIeorgevia! the boss of the IMF
According to the rules of Europe when the interest rates are such that it will no longer be possible to borrow 300 billion per year then Europe will take over and lend to France to pay the civil servants (and a little the retirements)
But this will be against the obligation of reforms such as:
- elimination of 35 hours
- abolition of the civil service status (reserved only for sovereign professions, and not for education:!)
- privatization of entire sections of the economy (TV, radio, cinema, theater, etc., all parasitic sectors very harmful to public finances)
- elimination or reduction of a large number of aids (housing allowance, electricity allowance, family allowance)
- elimination of immigration aid
- removal of assistance for repairing old socks (we are ridiculous all over the world with that)
All this will happen naturally and very quickly given that the excessive deficit procedure has been initiated and as there is no majority to vote for all the spending reductions necessary to reach 3% (at least 25 billion!!!) ; So Europe will enter the scene and manage this country which has not been for 40 years!!! Long live Giorgeva, long live the IMF, long live the ECB.....Stop Macronism, stop the UMPS and other useless people.
According to the rules of Europe when the interest rates are such that it will no longer be possible to borrow 300 billion per year then Europe will take over and lend to France to pay the civil servants (and a little the retirements)
But this will be against the obligation of reforms such as:
- elimination of 35 hours
- abolition of the civil service status (reserved only for sovereign professions, and not for education:!)
- privatization of entire sections of the economy (TV, radio, cinema, theater, etc., all parasitic sectors very harmful to public finances)
- elimination or reduction of a large number of aids (housing allowance, electricity allowance, family allowance)
- elimination of immigration aid
- removal of assistance for repairing old socks (we are ridiculous all over the world with that)
All this will happen naturally and very quickly given that the excessive deficit procedure has been initiated and as there is no majority to vote for all the spending reductions necessary to reach 3% (at least 25 billion!!!) ; So Europe will enter the scene and manage this country which has not been for 40 years!!! Long live Giorgeva, long live the IMF, long live the ECB.....Stop Macronism, stop the UMPS and other useless people.
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and above all long live Europe, and its parasites!
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PVresistif wrote:The future of France is Katalina GIeorgevia! the boss of the IMF...etc, etc...
And where does this madness come from? (unless it's ironic...)
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Brief summary of the situation:
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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?
PVresistif wrote:The future of France is Katalina GIeorgevia! the boss of the IMF
According to the rules of Europe when the interest rates are such that it will no longer be possible to borrow 300 billion per year then Europe will take the
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But this will be against the obligation of reforms such as:
I don't know if it will happen exactly as you say, but it could smell like it...
Moreover, we can clearly see that Macronescu does not care about governing this country, but that he is an Atlantico-globalization agent whose mission is to put France in the palm of the hands of the banks and the European Union.
France is slowly sliding towards payment default. A placement under guardianship with the sale of family jewels to passing birds of prey is likely...
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It's the holidays, now it's the political truce of the Olympics...
no change, just the old government humming along to manage current affairs... Apparently?
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Reality: decrees are signed at random by toxic people.
no change, just the old government humming along to manage current affairs... Apparently?
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Reality: decrees are signed at random by toxic people.
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Re: French politics: what future for Macron (and France) and why?
PVresistif wrote:- privatization of entire sections of the economy (TV, radio, cinema, theater, etc., all parasitic sectors that are very harmful to public finances).
Absolutely ! Quite !!!
Just like health...and the care given to the old debris of retirees (which costs workers a fortune)!
All this to spend your time caring for and keeping alive old, inactive, totally useless cannonballs! But what a shame...
We can’t wait for this filthy waste to be stopped.
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It's not an illness, we will all end up retired... (for those who are lucky enough to survive long enough)...
(Read "The black book of the French left” by Xavier Moreau)
And who benefits from this? Guess…
And still no Prime Minister, they still can't agree on the left, an old well-known litany...gegyx wrote:It's the holidays, now it's the political truce of the Olympics...
no change, just the old government humming along to manage current affairs... Apparently?
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Reality: decrees are signed at random by toxic people.
(Read "The black book of the French left” by Xavier Moreau)
And who benefits from this? Guess…
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Macronescu clings to power!
(as was to be expected)
(as was to be expected)
After Emmanuel Macron's firm "no", the left is on the rise
Article by By Vincent Jaouen, source Le Point
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/ele ... &PC=EMMX01
French President Emmanuel Macron wants to delay and the left denounces a “denial” on his part. © Capture
But what is Emmanuel Macron playing? As France prepares to inaugurate the Olympic Games this Friday, the President of the Republic has not, to say the least, played the appeasement card with political actors who are already white-hot. This Tuesday evening, during an interview broadcast live on France 2, France Inter and France Info, he delivered, for the first time since the results of the legislative elections, his analysis and his view on the new forces present in the 'National Assembly.
By postponing, “in the name of the truce”, any appointment of a new government between now and the end of the first phase of the Olympic Games, i.e. “mid-August”; by sweeping away the application with a simple sentence? revealed a few minutes earlier? from the financial director of the City of Paris, Lucie Castets, to Matignon on behalf of the NFP; and by calling for the emergence of “compromise” between opposing political forces, the tenant of the Élysée made the allied parties of the New Popular Front jump.
Without even waiting for the end of the interview, many of them criticized on , live in front of the Eiffel Tower adorned with the Olympic rings. Deploring “extreme violence for our democracy”, Fabien Roussel, national secretary of the Communist Party, went so far as to judge the president “very dangerous”, “locked in his bubble, cut off from the people”.
“Denial”
On the socialist side, Olivier Faure recalled that “the republican front” was “not a program, but a democratic reflex”. “Emmanuel Macron is attempting a diversion [?] Denial is the worst policy,” also denounced the first secretary of the PS. A few minutes later, it was the turn of Marine Tondelier, head of the Ecologists, live on LCI, to joke about a president "training for all the events by rowing", as he locked himself into denial ".
While the left-wing forces had managed, after fifteen days of painful negotiations, to agree on the name of Lucie Castets for the post of Prime Minister, the presidential interview was experienced as a real cold shower. “The question is not a name. The question is what majority can emerge in the Assembly,” said Emmanuel Macron, after having demanded for two weeks now that a candidate for Matignon be presented to him.
Adding that “neither the New Popular Front, nor the outgoing majority, nor the Republican right” could implement their program, he urged these political groups? out of the extremes, you hear? to show themselves “up to what they did between the two rounds”. For Emmanuel Macron, no exit from the crisis would be possible without the emergence of alliances and “compromises”. From euphoria to disgust, it was enough for the left to go into black anger.
“He must submit or resign”
— Jean-Luc Mélenchon
Censor Attal?
“After such setbacks, what a lack of humility,” laments one of the NFP socialist negotiators, Sébastien Vincini, to Point. “Did he ever listen to the French? The legitimacy of the vote is indisputable, their choice must be respected. We are entering a serious political crisis,” even worries the president of the Haute-Garonne departmental council.
“The president refuses the result of the election and wants to impose his new republican front on us by force and forces us to renounce our program to form an alliance with him. There is no question ", protested Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of La France insoumise, calling on him to “submit or resign”. “Faced with this denial, the resigning government must be censored by the Assembly,” even invited François Ruffin, a former rebel who sits on the benches of the Ecologists, even though an interim government, by nature irresponsible, cannot precisely fall under the blows of a motion of censure.
If no call for mobilization was launched this Tuesday evening, it did not seem impossible that such an initiative would arise. While the spotlight will be on the capital for the Olympics, it is difficult to imagine that the political class will wall itself off, for two weeks, in appropriate silence. Is the “political truce” demanded by the head of state already a distant memory?
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“Evil” carries within itself its own condemnation”
List of alleged fake noses in “ignored”: GuyGadeboisLeRetour, alias: Twistytwik, Plasmanu, GuyGadebois, gfgh64, etc.
List of alleged fake noses in “ignored”: GuyGadeboisLeRetour, alias: Twistytwik, Plasmanu, GuyGadebois, gfgh64, etc.
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