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Et maintenant !
États-Unis : fascisme 2.0 ?

Et maintenant !

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 55:48


Dans cette émission : retour sur la semaine un peu crazy de Donald Trump... Le nouveau locataire de la Maison Blanche a prêté serment lundi, s'en est suivi un déluge de décrets et de réglementations ou de deréglementations.Également dans cette émission, la mairie de Paris : y a-t-il déjà plus de candidats que d'arrondissements dans la capitale ? L'écologiste Yannick Jadot est a son tour sorti du bois cette semaine... On se demande pourquoi Francois Hollande et Jean-Luc Melenchon se detestent autant, si les retraités sont des privilégiés et s'il faut quitter X, le réseau social contrôlé par le milliardaire Elon Musk ! Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.

Podcast Bebas Aktif
Nasib Macron Setelah Koalisi Kiri Panen Kursi ft. Bayu Noor

Podcast Bebas Aktif

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 48:30


Prancis mendadak pemilu dengan hasil yang mengejutkan. Setelah diperkirakan bakal memenangkan pemilu, koalisi kanan Marine Le Pen justru berada di posisi ketiga di putaran kedua. Posisi koalisi Emmanuel Macron pun tidak aman seiring dengan koalisi kiri pimpinan Jean-Luc Melenchon yang mengambil banyak kursi. Support channel kami melalui: Trakteer Ikuti dan nikmati konten-konten Kontekstual lainnya di: Instagram X YouTube TikTok 00:00 Intro & rekap pemilu Prancis 6:51 Kenapa National Rally-nya Le Pen “kalah”? 19:30 Koalisi kiri gak beneran menang 27:38 Eropa bergerak ke kanan? 39:22 Kebijakan ekonomi dari koalisi kiri Prancis 40:46 What's next for France?

The John Batchelor Show
#FRANCE: What to know of Jean-Luc Melenchon? Veronique DeRugy, NRO https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/about-the-french-left/

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 8:50


#FRANCE: What to know of Jean-Luc Melenchon? Veronique DeRugy, NRO https://www.nationalreview.com/corner/about-the-french-left/ 1957 Hotel Percy

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie
Chi E' Jean Luc Melenchon: Ecco Perchè Macron Non Lo Sopporta!

Breaking News Italia - Ultime Notizie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 4:51


Chi E' Jean Luc Melenchon: Ecco Perchè Macron Non Lo Sopporta!Scopri come Jean-Luc Mélenchon ha trasformato La France Insoumise nel nuovo leader politico in Francia, sfidando Macron e Le Pen con la sua visione radicale e anti-establishment.#JeanLucMélenchon #LaFranceInsoumise #NouveauFrontPopulaire #ElezioniFrancia #PoliticaFrancesa #Macron #LePen #SinistraRadicale #GiustiziaSociale #GreenNewDeal

Reuters World News
Pelosi and Clooney's pressure on Biden, Gaza ceasefire talks, France's far-left dilemma and trash talk

Reuters World News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 12:43


Congresswoman Nancy Pelosi and key donor George Clooney raise fresh doubts about President Joe Biden's fitness for office. As Israel steps up its offensive across the Gaza Strip, Hamas says the intensifying campaign puts resumed ceasefire talks in jeopardy. The firebrand of France's leftist coalition, Jean-Luc Melenchon, poses a problem for future governing plans. And New York City finally discovers the wheelie bin.   Sign up for the Reuters Econ World newsletter here. Listen to the Reuters Econ World podcast here. Visit the Thomson Reuters Privacy Statement for information on our privacy and data protection practices. You may also visit megaphone.fm/adchoices to opt out of targeted advertising. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

En Perspectiva
Entrevista Rafael Mandressi - Elecciones legislativas en Francia: ¿Cómo se explican los resultados?

En Perspectiva

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 48:40


Europa estaba en vilo este fin de semana por la segunda vuelta de las elecciones legislativas en Francia, donde existía la posibilidad de que la extrema derecha, que venía en crecimiento, lograra por primera vez el acceso al Poder Ejecutivo. Finalmente eso no ocurrió: La más votada fue la coalición de izquierdas Nuevo Frente Popular, aunque no obtuvo la mayoría necesaria para formar gobierno. Estos comicios habían sido convocados de forma anticipada por el presidente Emmanuel Macron, luego de que el partido Agrupación Nacional, de Marine Le Pen fuera el más votado dentro de Francia en las elecciones para el Parlamento Europeo. Con aquella medida, que tomó por sorpresa a todos, Macron esperaba ratificar su mandato en las urnas. Luego de las dos vueltas de las elecciones, el Nuevo Frente Popular, cuyo referente es Jean-Luc Melenchon, cosechó 182 de los 577 escaños de la Asamblea Nacional, a los que podría sumar 12 bancas más de otros grupos de izquierda que comparecieron por su cuenta, totalizando 194 escaños. En segundo lugar se ubicó Juntos, la alianza de centro del presidente Emmanuel Macron, con 168 bancas. Y recién en tercer lugar quedó Agrupación Nacional de LePen y sus aliados, con 143 bancas. Melenchon celebró el resultado el domingo mismo de noche. “Nuestro pueblo ha rechazado claramente el peor escenario posible. Esta noche, Agrupación Nacional está lejos de conseguir la mayoría absoluta que se estaba prediciendo”. Por su lado, Marine Le Pen sostuvo que estas elecciones habían sido solo un obstáculo en el crecimiento de Agrupación Nacional, cuya victoria se acerca inexorablemente. "La marea sube. Esta vez no ha subido lo suficiente, pero sigue subiendo y, en consecuencia, nuestra victoria sólo se ha aplazado", abundó Le Pen. Los resultados de estos comicios complican la gobernabilidad del presidente Macron. Los líderes de la alianza de izquierda, si bien carecen de una mayoría absoluta, reclamaron al presidente que nombrara un primer ministro entre sus filas. Mélenchon fue más directo: afirmó que Macron tiene “el deber de llamar al Nuevo Frente Popular a gobernar”. Pero todavía no está claro que Macron acepte ese camino. Analizamos estos resultados junto a Rafael Mandressi, colaborador habitual de En Perspectiva, radicado en París, pero que por estos días está aquí en Montevideo.

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing
Emmanuel Macron Forms 'Alliance Of Dishonour' With Far Left

NTEB BIBLE RADIO: Rightly Dividing

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 92:27


On this episode of the NTEB Prophecy News Podcast, Europe is literally in a state of shock today, astonied at another brilliant escape from utter disaster by Emmanuel Macron. I am reminded of another Frenchman, Jean Eugène Robert-Houdin, the 19-century illusionist that American escape artist Harry Houdini named himself after. Macron is right up there with the best of them after his stunning snap election gamble. But Macron is not out of the woods yet by any means. In order to fend off the Far Right, Macron was forced to make a deal with the Communist Far Left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, a name that is sure to shortly become a household word. For you students of history, the climate in France, Germany and the UK right now is nearly identical to the political turmoil of the late 1920's in Germany. Adolf Hitler was the ‘man of the hour' then, Emmanuel Macron is the man of the hour right now. Hitler was the 555 type of Antichrist, and the question we ask today, is Emmanuel Macron Mr. 666? Join us today for a Prophecy News Podcast you will not want to miss!

Układ Otwarty. Igor Janke zaprasza
Zaskakujące wyniki wyborów we Francji. Bez Macrona nie da się rządzić. Kacper Kita

Układ Otwarty. Igor Janke zaprasza

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 45:35


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Sky News Daily
Finding a French PM: Who is Jean-Luc Melenchon?

Sky News Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 17:20


The left-wing alliance in France has won the most seats in a dramatic election, dealing a surprise blow to the far-right party of Marine Le Pen.  Le Pen's National Rally was aiming to become the biggest party in parliament for the first time but was stopped by tactical voting and collaboration between her opponents.  On this episode, Niall Paterson speaks to Europe correspondent Adam Parsons about the shock result and to Philippe Marliere, professor of French and European Politics at University College, about far-left politician Jean-Luc Melenchon and whether he could be the new French prime minister.      Producer: Soila Apparicio Editor: Philly Beaumont Promotions producer: Jada Kai Meosa-John      

8:10
V Republika uratowana, ale co dalej z wkurzoną Francją? (Gość: ambasador Tomasz Orłowski)

8:10

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 28:11


Przyspieszone wybory parlamentarne we Francji zaskoczyły sensacyjnym wynikiem. Wygrał Nowy Front Ludowy, który zrzesza socjalistów, ekologów i komunistów. Natomiast Zjednoczenie Narodowe Marine Le Pen wyprzedziła centrowa partia prezydenta Macrona. Czy to dobra wiadomość dla Europy? Skąd wynika sukces lewicy? I jakim politykiem jest Jean-Luc Melenchon? Gościem Łukasza Grzymisławskiego jest Tomasz Orłowski, dyplomata, ambasador Polski w Paryżu w latach 2007-2014. Więcej podcastów na: https://wyborcza.pl/podcast. Piszcie do nas w każdej sprawie na: listy@wyborcza.pl

The News Agents
France in chaos

The News Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 36:01


Last night the final exit polls of the French election were revealed to a collective stunned gasp. The far-right RN party of Marine Le Pen - and Jordan Bardella - is in third place. Macron's centrist grouping is in second place - but the dominant bloc emerging is a collective of radical left parties - with the controversial figurehead of Jean-Luc Melenchon at its helm. Macron's PM has stayed on -for now - as caretaker. But there is a collective political fog over the shape of France's next parliament. Has Macron's gamble paid off? Macron will argue he kept fascism at bay - but for how long? Later, what will Labour's planning changes mean for young people trying to buy houses? Can it work? And how does the Speaker of the house learn 334 brand new MP's names... by next week?Editor: Tom HughesSenior Producer: Gabriel RadusProducer: Zeynel Yuce & Natalie IndgeSocial Media Editor: Georgia FoxwellVideo Production: Rory Symon, Shane Fennelly & Arvind BadewalYou can listen to this episode on Alexa - just say "Alexa, ask Global Player to play The News Agents"The News Agents is brought to you by HSBC UK - https://www.hsbc.co.uk/https://store.global.com/collections/the-news-agents

Radio Wnet
Radio z lufcikiem 05.07.2024 r.: francuski establishment w panice przed II turą wyborów parlamentarnych

Radio Wnet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 15:16


O miano największego beneficjenta konwulsji Republiki wciąż usilnie zabiega Jean-Luc Melenchon - mówi Gabriel Garstka.

Carnets d'entrepreneurs
#8 - Comment faire de l'éloquence son business à 130K€? Avec Samuel Barbier, fondateur d'Ethos

Carnets d'entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 66:56


Elève avocat, il lance un side-business : formation à l'éloquence et à la prise en parole en public.La suite de l'histoire? ETHOS a un tel succès que Samuel renonce à la robe pour entreprendre.Je l'ai invité au micro de mon podcast, où il raconte comment, grâce à la parole, on peut construire ensemble un avenir meilleur.✨ Comment il a lancé son business en étant étudiant, et trouvé ses premiers clients?✨ Travail gratuit, éloquence, et soirées d'entrepreneurs comme stratégies d'acquisition?✨ Tout le monde peut devenir un bon orateur?✨ …Même en langue étrangère? (je parle enfin honnêtement de mon accent)✨ Pourquoi le stress avant la prise de parole est une bonne chose?✨ Comment les femmes imitent la façon de parler des hommes et pourquoi ceci n'est pas une bonne chose✨ Samuel nous raconte ses succès, son processus créatif, mais aussi un échec et sa pire prise de parole.Et bien sur, il nous donne aussi quelques tips pour améliorer son éloquence et gérer le stress avant de parler devant un public.Livre cité: Simone de Beauvoir, Le deuxième sexeLes orateurs mentionnés: Jacqueline Laffont, Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (regardez ici son discours on Fighting For Reproductive Freedom in Nevada), Henri Leclerc, Eric Dupond-Moretti, Marc Bonnant, Fabrice Lucchini, Jean-Luc Melenchon, Simone Veil, Christiane TaubiraSamuel sur LinkedinEthos sur LinkedinDécouvrez les formations d'ETHOS: https://ethosentreprise.comAnastasia sur LinkedinAnastasia sur InstagramHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Convidado
Frente Popular "resolveu" problemas da esquerda e conseguiu apoio alargado

Convidado

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 11:50


Em 2022, a esquerda francesa uniu-se na coligação NUPES, mas acabou por encontrar problemas na Assembleia Nacional devido a desacordos internos. Agora, segundo João Martins Pereira, candidato do partido socialista e desta nova Frente Popular pelo 8º círculo eleitoral do Val-de-Marne, os problemas estão resolvidos, com uma coligação mais sólida, mais alargada e com o apoio de toda a esquerda. A esquerda em França anunciou um acordo para um programa comum que será apresentado pela Frente Popular, uma coligação constituída pelo Partido Socialista, France Insubmissa, Partido Comunista, Partido ecologista e outras forças de esquerda para concorrer às eleições legislativas antecipadas convocada pelo Presidente e que acontecem já no dia 30 de Junho e 07 de Julho.Em entrevista à RFI, o candidato no 8º círculo eleitoral do Val-de-Marne pela Frente Popular, João Martins Pereira, disse que os problemas à esquerda estão mais do que ultrapassados, estão “resolvidos” e que o foco agora é ganhar as eleições."Estas duas coligações distinguem-se desde logo pelo contexto político. Em 2022 não tinha nada a ver porque tínhamos um partido de esquerda radical que era forte. Todo o resto dos partidos tinha quase desaparecido e só reunia quatro partidos. Agora a diferença é também naquele momento, muita gente dentro destes partidos não, não estavam a favor. Agora estamos noutro contexto dado o resultado da extrema-direita, dado a incapacidade do Governo em lutar contra a extrema-direita e de propor um caminho para este país, agora temos uma união que abrange todos os partidos de esquerda", indicou o socialista.Entre as figuras que já disseram apoiar esta nova Frente Popular está, por exemplo, o antigo Presidente, François Hollande, e Raphaël Glucksmann, que obteve o terceiro lugar nas eleições europeias que acabaram de se realizar. Para João Martins Pereira, os problemas nesta nova coligação como a nomeação de um primeiro-ministro de extrema-esquerda ou as posições relativas à Ucrânia ou Palestina estão "resolvidos"."Toda a gente fez um esforço. Ou seja, também nós tínhamos uma grande preocupação em relação a certos aspectos, mas também por certas pessoas que não queríamos que tivessem um papel muito grande, porque sabemos que podem provocar divisão na esquerda. É o caso do Jean-Luc Melenchon e ele próprio reconheceu este facto quando foi entrevistado ontem à noite. E então agora não quer dizer que estamos a esquecer das diferenças ou não quer dizer que já tudo vale, mas todos os partidos tiveram que dar um passo em frente e no caso da França Insubmissa também fizeram este esforço", declarou.Esta força política anunciou hoje o seu programa, prometendo revogar pelo três reformas feitas nos últimos anos: a reforma do sistema de pensões que aumentou a idade da reforma para 67 anos, a reforma da imigração e ainda a reforma do subsídio de desemprego. Os custos da revogação destas reformas serão, segundo a esquerda, pagos pelo melhor redistribuilção fiscal."As pessoas pediam-nos isto. Estas três medidas em concreto foram aprovadas sem o apoio da população, não houve uma maioria, nem parlamentar nem social sobre estas propostas de lei e que se converteram em lei. Então, eu acho que é uma maneira muito forte também de dizer ao povo em geral qual é a nossa maneira de fazer as coisas e de não deixar pensar que agora estamos a fazer uma união só para ter o poder e não fazer nada com ele. A ideia é utilizá-lo para melhorar a vida das pessoas, que é para isso que estamos em política. Há um impacto orçamental e nós propomos também como foi o caso nas eleições europeias, uma fiscalidade que seja mais redistributiva e mais justa, porque hoje em dia quem paga mais impostos são mais pobres e a classe média", indicou.Nos dias 30 de Junho e 07 de Julho resta agora aos franceses escolherem, segundo o candidato a deputado, entre três cenários possíveis."Como é que eu vejo a situação do país no dia 8 de julho? Teremos um país liderado pela extrema direita e temos Jordan Bardella como primeiro ministro? Eu acho que isto seria um desastre para o país, para a Europa e para o Mundo, especialmente no contexto da guerra entre a Rússia e a Ucrânia, porque já sabemos a ligação que eles têm com a Rússia. Depois temos a alternativa com a esquerda a liderar o país. E acho que há uma grande possibilidade de que isso aconteça. Estamos a trabalhar nisso. E a terceira, que não é inevitável, é um possível bloqueio por causa da atitude também do bloco central de Emmanuel Macron, que também tem estratégias um pouco diferentes segundo os territórios, e então não se percebe muito bem aquilo que eles querem", concluiu João Martins Pereira.

Les 4 Vérités
Aymeric Caron - 25 octobre 2023

Les 4 Vérités

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 11:04


Jean-Luc Mélenchon et certains de ses proches de la France insoumise refusent de qualifier l'attaque surprise du Hamas contre Israël, le samedi 7 octobre, d'acte terroriste. Depuis, l'alliance de la gauche (NUPES) est plus divisée que jamais. « Il y a une diversion sur la polémique de la sémantique correcte à utiliser pour désigner l'horreur absolue de ce qu'il s'est passé le 7 octobre. Dans le groupe de la France insoumise il n'y a pas une seule personne qui niera que ce sont des actes atroces, terroristes, perpétrés, qui ne trouvent aucune justification », réagit Aymeric Caron, député (REV) de Paris apparenté LFI, invité des 4 Vérités, mercredi 25 octobre, sur France 2. « Il n'y a jamais eu d'ambiguïté quant à notre position », affirme-t-il, reconnaissant de possibles maladresses. En pleine période de tension internationale, mardi 24 octobre, le président de la République s'est rendu en Israël où il a rencontré le premier ministre israélien, Benjamin Netanyahou, puis le président de l'Autorité palestinienne, Mahmoud Abbas, à Ramallah, en Cisjordanie. « Le Hamas doit être combattu, éradiqué. C'est un mouvement qui ne permet pas d'envisager la paix dans la région », assure l'ancien journaliste. Emmanuel Macron suggère de mobiliser la coalition internationale contre l'EI pour « lutter contre le Hamas ». « Ces propos sont incompréhensibles », estime Aymeric Caron. « Si on n'inscrit pas ces actes de terreur dans une histoire régionale très particulière, qui est celle de la colonisation, on se trompe », ajoute-t-il, estimant que le Hamas a notamment été encouragé par Benjamin Netanyahou. « Il a toujours été opposé à la solution à deux Etats », martèle-t-il. Le Hamas, mouvement de résistance ? « Non, ce n'est pas un mouvement de résistance. Mais il y a des Palestiniens qui le perçoivent comme tel ». Nupes : combien de divisions ? Une chose est sûre, ce sujet provoque beaucoup de vagues du côté de la Nupes. Le parti communiste a décidé de le quitter, le PS a choisi un moratoire pour suspendre sa participation. « Le point de non retour a été franchi », a twitté Jean-Luc Mélenchon. « La Nupes est un groupement de 4 entités, ce n'est pas simple. Sur un sujet aussi grave que ce qui est e

Les vraies voix
Les vraies voix - Fabien Roussel et Coupe Du Monde De Rugby

Les vraies voix

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2023


Nos débats : Fabien Roussel va-t-il sur le terrain de Jean-Luc Melenchon?/ Le rugby est-il en train de devenir le sport le plus populaire en France?

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout
Mélenchon s'accroche à sa couronne

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2023 3:43


Chaque matin dans son édito, Vincent Trémolet de Villers revient sur l'actualité politique du jour. Ce lundi, il s'intéresse aux propos de Jean-Luc Mélenchon sur le couronnement britannique.

Em directo da redacção
2022: um ano marcado pelo regresso da guerra à Europa

Em directo da redacção

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2022 19:30


2022 deveria ter sido o ano da retoma após dois anos de covid-19, mas a invasão da Ucrânia pela Rússia logo em fevereiro trocou mais uma vez as voltas ao Mundo, arrastando a Europa para um novo conflito com impactos globais. Desde o início do ano que as tropas de Vladimir Putin se alinhavam junto à fronteira com a Ucrânia. Entre os motivos das preocupações de Moscovo estaria a alegada tomada do poder por parte de nazis, referindo-se a Volodymyr Zelensky que se tornou Presidente da Ucrânia em 2019, mas o que assustava o Kremlin, era na verdade a aproximação de Kiev às potencias ocidentais Assim, no dia 24 de Fevereiro e após vários dias de impasse, a Rússia lançou a sua ofensiva sobre o Donbass, com Vladimir Putin a declarar que queria salvaguardar os habitantes deste território. Rapidamente as tropas russas chegaram a Kiev. Volodymyr Zelensky permaneceu na capital do país como dava conta através de um vídeo gravado por ele próprio poucos dias depois do início guerra. Este era um ataque iminente, que não apanhou ninguém de surpresa, mas tanto a Europa, como os Estados Unidos e os restantes países da NATO consideravam até aí que as ligações económicas e políticas que a Rússia mantinha com o resto do Mundo, seriam suficientemente importantes para travar um ataque contra os ucranianos. No entanto, esta lógica não foi suficiente para travar o Kremlin. A violência dos ataques russos fez-se sentir em várias cidades ucranianas, desencadeando a maior migração do século XXI na Europa, estimando-se que 7,8 milhões de pessoas saíram da Ucrânia devido à guerra. A maior parte dos que partiram são mulheres e crianças já que o país impôs uma lei marcial, bloqueando a saída de homens com mais de 18 anos que passaram a integrar as Forças Armadas ucranianas. Sem fim à vista para esta guerra, a Ucrânia pediu já ajuda aos seus aliados para passar o Inverno, já que os novos alvos das tropas russas são as redes de distribuição de energia, deixando milhões de ucranianos às escuras e, mais importante, e sem aquecimento durante o rigoroso Inverno. O conflito pode agora ficar congelado durante vários anos, como é hábito da Rússia nos conflitos gerados à volta das suas fronteiras, impedindo não só a reconstrução da Ucrânia, mas também uma possível formalização da entrada na NATO ou mesmo na União Europeia, como explicou Marcos Farias Ferreira, professor de Relações Internacionais do Instituto Superior de Ciências Sociais e Políticas de Lisboa. "Esta guerra não tem uma solução militar e vai soldar-se certamente por um congelamento do conflito, esta é uma situação que a Rússia conhece bem porque foi promovendo e se foi envolvendo em conflitos que entretanto congelou na Transnístria, no Nagorno-Karabakh, na Ossétia do Sul. ou seja, a política externa da Rússia naquilo que são as suas fronteiras opera muito desta maneira, aquilo que é a vitória para a Rússia pode ser simplesmente garantir que aqueles território do Donbas se mantenham durante anos num confronto de intensidade média ou baixa mas que neutralize a Ucrânia geopoliticamente, impedir que a Ucrânia venha a integrar a NATO e de aderir à União Europeia", afirmou o académico. Consequências na economia global As consequências da guerra na Ucrânia fizeram-se sentir logo, com Moscovo a bloquear a saída de exportações do país, nomeadamente dos cereais, sendo que a Ucrânia é o maior exportador desta matéria prima, essencial para a alimentação de milhões de pessoas e animais no Mundo. Esta guerra veio mostrar o impacto global de um conflito, algo muito diferente do que se passou noutras guerras do século XX que aconteceram na Europa, como explica o economista José Reis. "É muito diferente de outros episódios de guerra do século XX na Europa, é que na verdade, temos uma economia europeia e mundial que são muito diferentes de há alguma décadas e mais vulneráveis. As economias integraram-se mais umas com as outras e criaram dependências cada vez maiores umas em relação às outras", disse o economista da Universidade de Coimbra. A inflação aumentou para dois dígitos em muitos países devido à falta de matérias primas agravada pelas dificuldades vividas nos últimos anos devido à covid-19. A isto veio juntar-se o agravamento dos preços da alimentação, mas também da energia, já que muitos países impuseram sanções ao petróleo e ao gás vindo da Rússia, fazendo aumentar os preços noutros países produtores, o que fez explodir os preços em todo o Mundo. Em França, Macron voltou a ganhar, mas sem convencer os eleitores Em França, foi ano de eleições. Em Abril, Emmanuel Macron ganhou as eleições presidenciais com 58,55% dos votos face a Marine Le Pen, que obteve 41,45% da preferência dos franceses, um resultado histórico para a extrema-direita. No entanto, numa eleição marcada ainda pelos receios sanitários da covid-19 e pelo sobressalto do regresso da guerra, foi difícil motivar os eleitores franceses durante o período de campanha eleitoral. Logo em Junho, realizaram-se as eleições legislativas. A esquerda, descontente com os resultados obtidos nas eleições presidenciais, com Jean-Luc-Melenchon a ficar no terceiro lugar, decidiu unir-se fazendo uma coligação inédita que juntou ecologistas, socialistas, comunistas e o partido França Insubmissa. O partido de Emmanuel Macron, voltou a ganhar, mas desta vez sem maioria absoluta. A coligação de esquerda saiu-se bem, conseguindo uma representação importante na Assembleia Nacional, mas a novidade foi a eleição de 89 deputados da extrema-direita, um recorde absoluto para a União Nacional de Marine Le Pen. Este resultado, segundo Adeline Afonso, historiadora na Faculdade de Letras da Universidade Sorbonne, em Paris, não foi um choque e aconteceu devido ao descontentamento com o último mandato de Emmanuel Macron. "Estes cinco anos de mandato vão ser muito difícieis e a negociação vai ser muito difícil com a oposição. Se o Governo continuar a usar tantas vezes o 49.3, o que pode acontecer é que as pessoas vão sair à rua. Os franceses já têm como hábito sair à rua e não seria uma surpresa um novo movimento como os coletes amarelos", concluiu.

Global Reportage: Unbiased and Uncensored News
Thousands take to the streets of Paris to protest soaring prices

Global Reportage: Unbiased and Uncensored News

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 1:36


PARIS, Oct 16 (Reuters) – Thousands of people took to the streets of Paris on Sunday to protest against soaring prices as weeks of strikes for higher wages at oil refineries spurred demands for a general strike. The leader of hard-left party La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), Jean-Luc Melenchon, marched alongside this year's Nobel Prize winner for Literature, Annie Ernaux. He called a general strike for Tuesday. “You're going to live a week like no other, we are the ones who started it with this march,” he told the crowd. Melenchon followed the footsteps of four unions – but not France's biggest, the moderate CFDT – which have called for strikes and protests on Tuesday for wage increases. The four unions also called the protests to help protect the right to strike, after the government ordered the requisitioning of some oil refinery workers, a move seen by unions as a violation of their constitutional rights. The march followed a call by the NUPES parliamentary coalition, which hopes to turn the page on domestic violence accusations that have recently dogged senior members. Budget Minister Gabriel Attal said the left-wing coalition was attempting to exploit the current situation, marked by ongoing strikes at French utility EDF‘s nuclear plants and at French oil refineries. “Today's march is a march of supporters who want to block the country,” he said on French radio station Europe 1. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/world-voices/support

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout
Quand Mélenchon s'invente un front populaire

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 3:22


Chaque matin dans son édito, Vincent Trémolet de Villers revient sur l'actualité politique du jour. Ce lundi, il revient sur la "Marche contre la vie chère" organisée par la France insoumise et sur les propos de Jean-Luc Mélenchon qui dit "entrevoir un nouveau front populaire".

L'édito éco - week end
La guerre des gauches : l'empoignade Mélenchon/Roussel

L'édito éco - week end

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:13


Chaque matin dans son édito, Vincent Trémolet de Villers revient sur l'actualité politique du jour. Ce lundi, il s'intéresse aux divergences entre Fabien Roussel et Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout
La guerre des gauches : l'empoignade Mélenchon/Roussel

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2022 3:13


Chaque matin dans son édito, Vincent Trémolet de Villers revient sur l'actualité politique du jour. Ce lundi, il s'intéresse aux divergences entre Fabien Roussel et Jean-Luc Mélenchon.

Ballot to Talk About
Twin Disaster for the Spanish Socialists and Emmanuel Macron

Ballot to Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2022 51:34


This week's episode looks back at two European election results – the French legislative assembly and the state election in the Spanish region of Andalusia. Juan Manuel Moreno and his Andalusian Peoples Party won a stunning majority and topped the polls for only the second time. How did the centre-right win in this traditionally leftist region? And now after three consecutive regional disappointments, what impact will this have on Pedro Sanchez's national Socialist government? In France, Emmanuel Macron's Ensemble alliance have lost their majority and will have to negotiate with other blocs in the National Assembly. Sam and Chern assess the most likely allies and what this fractured parliament will mean for governance. After pledging to become Prime Minister, will this result be a disappointment for Jean-Luc Melenchon and his NUPES alliance? How did the National Rally vastly outperform polling expectations? And with the slimmest relative majority in modern French political history, will this legislative term last the full 5 years? All these questions, and more, answered in this week's podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballot-to-talk-about/message

Politics Theory Other
Excerpt - Sebastian Budgen on Macron's defeat in France's legislative election

Politics Theory Other

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2022 5:20


Sebastian Budgen returns to the show to talk about the second round of the French legislative elections. We discussed the breakthrough of Jean Luc Melenchon's NUPES coalition and the broader prospects for the left following Emmanuel Macron's failure to secure a majority. We also talked about the historic breakthrough of Marine Le Pen's national rally and the breakdown of the so-called Republican front against the far right. Finally, we talked about where Emmanuel Macron goes from here, and whether or not his Ensemble coalition will be able to ally with the conservative Republicans, in order to pass legislation.

Daily News Brief by TRT World

*) Russian journalist auctions Nobel Peace Prize Russian journalist Dmitry Muratov has auctioned off his Nobel Peace Prize gold medal for 103 million dollars to benefit children displaced by the conflict in Ukraine. Muratov donated all of the proceeds from the sale of the medal to UNICEF's Humanitarian Response for Ukrainian Children Displaced by War. The Nobel prize was snapped up by an as yet unidentified phone bidder according to Heritage Auctions, which handled the sale. *) Russian television broadcasting in southern Ukraine Television towers in the southern Ukrainian region of Kherson have been reconfigured to broadcast Russian television as Moscow's offensive in Ukraine enters its 118th day. The Russian armed forces said they had "reconfigured the last of the seven television towers to broadcast Russian television channels" for free. In Ukraine's southern Kherson region, the Russian army has already introduced the rouble and begun distributing Russian passports as well. *) Macron to host French opposition party leaders French President Emmanuel Macron will host political party chiefs in a bid to break the impasse created by the failure of his coalition to win a majority in parliamentary elections. In a rare encounter, Macron will host Marine Le Pen, his rival in presidential elections and leader of the far-right National Rally. He will also meet with right-wing, Socialist and Communist party chiefs, while the far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon is not scheduled to do so. The meetings are the first attempts by Macron to extract himself from a situation that risks wrecking his second-term reform plans. *) PKK supporters hold demonstration in Sweden A group of supporters of the PKK terror group has held a demonstration in the Swedish city of Gothenburg, calling on Sweden to impose an arms embargo on Türkiye. Reacting to the development, Mikail Yuksel, chairman of the Party of Different Colors in Sweden, said "the Swedish government says it considers the PKK a terrorist organisation, but implements a two-faced policy." The protest came as negotiations about Finland and Sweden's NATO bids and Türkiye's security concerns continued. Türkiye objects to the membership bids, criticising Finland and Sweden for supporting the PKK terror group, which has been responsible for the deaths of over 40,000 people across the country. *) Biggest rail strike in 30 years brings UK to standstill UK's biggest rail strike in three decades kicks off as tens of thousands of staff walk out in a dispute over pay and jobs. Picket lines appeared at dawn and will be lined by some of the more than 40,000 rail workers who are due to strike on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, bringing the network to a standstill. Unions have said the rail strikes could mark the start of a "summer of discontent", with teachers, medics, waste disposal workers and even barristers moving towards industrial action over surging prices.

Morgunútvarpið
20. júní - Baðstaðir, umferð, Frakkland, Baldur, kanínur og íþróttir

Morgunútvarpið

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 130:00


Sundsaga Íslendinga er bæði löng og farsæl en undanfarin ár hafa sprottið upp lúxusböð vítt og breitt um landið. Alþjóðlegi baðdagurinn fer fram á miðvikudag, en á morgun eru sumarsólstöður og svo er Jónsmessan á föstudag og af því tilefni ætlar baðstaðurinn VÖK á Austfjörðum að boða til sólarhringsopnunar. Við spjölluðum við Aðalheiði Ósk Guðmundsdóttur framkvæmdastýru hjá Vök, um baðmenningu- og stemmingu í upphafi þáttar. Vegagerðin stendur þessa dagana fyrir vitundarvakningu um öryggi vegavinnufólks. Hulda brá sér út í umferðina og hitti þar Halldór Ingólfsson verktaka og Pálma Þór Sævarsson svæðisstjóra hjá Vegagerðinni sem höfðu ýmislegt að segja um umferð, öryggi og hvernig stemmingin á vegum úti tengist gjarna ástandinu í samfélaginu. Emmanuel Macron, Frakklandsforseti, missti meirihluta sinn á franska þinginu í kosningum sem fram fóru í landinu í gær. Miðjubandalag forsetans tapaði 100 þingsætum en Þjóðfylking Marie Le Pen bætti við sig í kosningunum og þá er nýtt vinstribandalag leitt af Jean-Luc Melenchon, næst stærst á eftir miðjubandalaginu. Við ræddum niðurstöður kosninganna, hverju þær breyta og af hverju þær skipta máli við Torfa Tulinius, prófessor í Háskóla Íslands og sérfræðing í málefnum Frakklands. Breiðarfjarðarferjan Baldur bilaði í næstum sex klukkustundir á laugardaginn rétt fyrir utan Stykkishólm, með rúmlega 100 farþega innanborðs. Við ræddum ástand Baldurs og tíðar bilanir við Sigurð Inga Jóhannsson, innviðaráðherra, en sveitarstjórnir Vesturbyggðar og Tálknafjarðarhrepps segja stöðuna óboðlega og að líf fólks sé lagt í hættu á skipinu. Dýrahjálp Íslands, Villikanínur og Dýraþjónusta Reykjavíkur standa fyrir tilraunaverkefni til bjargar kanínum í Elliðaárdalnum. 62 kanínur hafa verið veiddar í Elliðaárdalnum og eignast tímabundið skjól og er markmiðið að finna góð heimili fyrir öll dýrin. Gréta Sóley Sigurðardóttir, verkefnastjóri og sjálfboðaliði hjá Dýrahjálp Íslands og Villikanínum kom til okkar ásamt Júlíu Fanneyju Jóhannesdóttur formanni Villikanína og þær sögðu okkur meira af þessu. Og við fórum yfir helstu tíðindi af íþróttum helgarinnar með Gunnari Birgissyni íþróttafréttamanni. Tónlist: Una Torfadóttir - En. The Beatles - Come together. Hafdís Huld - Synchronized swimmers. Hr. Hnetusmjör - Keyra (ft. Þormóður). Christina and the Queens - Girlfriend (ft. Dam-Funk). Sálin hans Jóns míns - Aldrei liðið betur. Maneskin - Supermodel. Kate Bush - Running up that hill. KK - Kærleikur og tími. Sam Fender - Getting started.

Morgunútvarpið
20. júní - Baðstaðir, umferð, Frakkland, Baldur, kanínur og íþróttir

Morgunútvarpið

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


Sundsaga Íslendinga er bæði löng og farsæl en undanfarin ár hafa sprottið upp lúxusböð vítt og breitt um landið. Alþjóðlegi baðdagurinn fer fram á miðvikudag, en á morgun eru sumarsólstöður og svo er Jónsmessan á föstudag og af því tilefni ætlar baðstaðurinn VÖK á Austfjörðum að boða til sólarhringsopnunar. Við spjölluðum við Aðalheiði Ósk Guðmundsdóttur framkvæmdastýru hjá Vök, um baðmenningu- og stemmingu í upphafi þáttar. Vegagerðin stendur þessa dagana fyrir vitundarvakningu um öryggi vegavinnufólks. Hulda brá sér út í umferðina og hitti þar Halldór Ingólfsson verktaka og Pálma Þór Sævarsson svæðisstjóra hjá Vegagerðinni sem höfðu ýmislegt að segja um umferð, öryggi og hvernig stemmingin á vegum úti tengist gjarna ástandinu í samfélaginu. Emmanuel Macron, Frakklandsforseti, missti meirihluta sinn á franska þinginu í kosningum sem fram fóru í landinu í gær. Miðjubandalag forsetans tapaði 100 þingsætum en Þjóðfylking Marie Le Pen bætti við sig í kosningunum og þá er nýtt vinstribandalag leitt af Jean-Luc Melenchon, næst stærst á eftir miðjubandalaginu. Við ræddum niðurstöður kosninganna, hverju þær breyta og af hverju þær skipta máli við Torfa Tulinius, prófessor í Háskóla Íslands og sérfræðing í málefnum Frakklands. Breiðarfjarðarferjan Baldur bilaði í næstum sex klukkustundir á laugardaginn rétt fyrir utan Stykkishólm, með rúmlega 100 farþega innanborðs. Við ræddum ástand Baldurs og tíðar bilanir við Sigurð Inga Jóhannsson, innviðaráðherra, en sveitarstjórnir Vesturbyggðar og Tálknafjarðarhrepps segja stöðuna óboðlega og að líf fólks sé lagt í hættu á skipinu. Dýrahjálp Íslands, Villikanínur og Dýraþjónusta Reykjavíkur standa fyrir tilraunaverkefni til bjargar kanínum í Elliðaárdalnum. 62 kanínur hafa verið veiddar í Elliðaárdalnum og eignast tímabundið skjól og er markmiðið að finna góð heimili fyrir öll dýrin. Gréta Sóley Sigurðardóttir, verkefnastjóri og sjálfboðaliði hjá Dýrahjálp Íslands og Villikanínum kom til okkar ásamt Júlíu Fanneyju Jóhannesdóttur formanni Villikanína og þær sögðu okkur meira af þessu. Og við fórum yfir helstu tíðindi af íþróttum helgarinnar með Gunnari Birgissyni íþróttafréttamanni. Tónlist: Una Torfadóttir - En. The Beatles - Come together. Hafdís Huld - Synchronized swimmers. Hr. Hnetusmjör - Keyra (ft. Þormóður). Christina and the Queens - Girlfriend (ft. Dam-Funk). Sálin hans Jóns míns - Aldrei liðið betur. Maneskin - Supermodel. Kate Bush - Running up that hill. KK - Kærleikur og tími. Sam Fender - Getting started.

Morgunútvarpið
20. júní - Baðstaðir, umferð, Frakkland, Baldur, kanínur og íþróttir

Morgunútvarpið

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022


Sundsaga Íslendinga er bæði löng og farsæl en undanfarin ár hafa sprottið upp lúxusböð vítt og breitt um landið. Alþjóðlegi baðdagurinn fer fram á miðvikudag, en á morgun eru sumarsólstöður og svo er Jónsmessan á föstudag og af því tilefni ætlar baðstaðurinn VÖK á Austfjörðum að boða til sólarhringsopnunar. Við spjölluðum við Aðalheiði Ósk Guðmundsdóttur framkvæmdastýru hjá Vök, um baðmenningu- og stemmingu í upphafi þáttar. Vegagerðin stendur þessa dagana fyrir vitundarvakningu um öryggi vegavinnufólks. Hulda brá sér út í umferðina og hitti þar Halldór Ingólfsson verktaka og Pálma Þór Sævarsson svæðisstjóra hjá Vegagerðinni sem höfðu ýmislegt að segja um umferð, öryggi og hvernig stemmingin á vegum úti tengist gjarna ástandinu í samfélaginu. Emmanuel Macron, Frakklandsforseti, missti meirihluta sinn á franska þinginu í kosningum sem fram fóru í landinu í gær. Miðjubandalag forsetans tapaði 100 þingsætum en Þjóðfylking Marie Le Pen bætti við sig í kosningunum og þá er nýtt vinstribandalag leitt af Jean-Luc Melenchon, næst stærst á eftir miðjubandalaginu. Við ræddum niðurstöður kosninganna, hverju þær breyta og af hverju þær skipta máli við Torfa Tulinius, prófessor í Háskóla Íslands og sérfræðing í málefnum Frakklands. Breiðarfjarðarferjan Baldur bilaði í næstum sex klukkustundir á laugardaginn rétt fyrir utan Stykkishólm, með rúmlega 100 farþega innanborðs. Við ræddum ástand Baldurs og tíðar bilanir við Sigurð Inga Jóhannsson, innviðaráðherra, en sveitarstjórnir Vesturbyggðar og Tálknafjarðarhrepps segja stöðuna óboðlega og að líf fólks sé lagt í hættu á skipinu. Dýrahjálp Íslands, Villikanínur og Dýraþjónusta Reykjavíkur standa fyrir tilraunaverkefni til bjargar kanínum í Elliðaárdalnum. 62 kanínur hafa verið veiddar í Elliðaárdalnum og eignast tímabundið skjól og er markmiðið að finna góð heimili fyrir öll dýrin. Gréta Sóley Sigurðardóttir, verkefnastjóri og sjálfboðaliði hjá Dýrahjálp Íslands og Villikanínum kom til okkar ásamt Júlíu Fanneyju Jóhannesdóttur formanni Villikanína og þær sögðu okkur meira af þessu. Og við fórum yfir helstu tíðindi af íþróttum helgarinnar með Gunnari Birgissyni íþróttafréttamanni. Tónlist: Una Torfadóttir - En. The Beatles - Come together. Hafdís Huld - Synchronized swimmers. Hr. Hnetusmjör - Keyra (ft. Þormóður). Christina and the Queens - Girlfriend (ft. Dam-Funk). Sálin hans Jóns míns - Aldrei liðið betur. Maneskin - Supermodel. Kate Bush - Running up that hill. KK - Kærleikur og tími. Sam Fender - Getting started.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Gavin Grey: Macron alliance projected to lose parliamentary majority

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 4:00


French President Emmanuel Macron's centrist alliance was projected to lose its majority despite getting the most seats in the final round of parliamentary elections Sunday, while the far-right National Rally appeared to have made big gains.The projections, which are based on partial results, say Macron's candidates would win between 230 and 250 seats — much less than the 289 required to have a straight majority at the National Assembly, France's most powerful house of parliament.The situation, which is highly unusual in France, is expected to make Macron's political maneuvering difficult if the projections are borne out.A new coalition — made up of the hard left, the Socialists and the Greens — is expected to become the main opposition force with about 140 to 160 seats.The National Rally is projected to register a huge surge with potentially more than 80 seats, up from eight before. Polling was held nationwide to select the 577 members of the National Assembly.The strong performance of both the National Rally and the leftist coalition called Nupes, led by hard-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon, is expected to make it harder for Macron to implement the agenda he was reelected on in May, including tax cuts and raising France's retirement age from 62 to 65.Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne said the “unprecedented” situation “is a risk to our country faced with challenges at the national level as well as at the international scale.”“As the central force in that new Assembly ... we will work, as of tomorrow, to build an action-oriented majority," she said.“There's no alternative but gathering to guarantee our country some stability and lead the necessary reforms,” she added.Borne, who herself won a seat in western France, suggested Macron's centrist alliance will seek to get support from lawmakers from diverse political forces to find “good compromises.”The National Rally's leader, Marine Le Pen, who lost to Macron in the presidential election, was reelected as MP in her stronghold of Hénin-Beaumont, in northern France.“The Macron adventure has reached its end,” Le Pen said. The group of National Rally lawmakers “will be by far the biggest of the history of our political family.”Acting National Rally president Jordan Bardella compared his party's showing to a “tsunami.” “Tonight's message is that the French people made from Emmanuel Macron a minority president,” he said on TF1 television.“It's the electoral failure of the ‘Macronie',” Mélenchon said, criticizing "a moral failure of those people who lectured everyone non-stop and said they would block the far-right, and the main result is that they reinforced it.Macron's government will still have the ability to rule, but only by bargaining with legislators. The centrists could try to negotiate on a case by case basis with lawmakers from the center-left and from the conservative party — with the goal of preventing opposition lawmakers from being numerous enough to reject the proposed measures.The government could also occasionally use a special measure provided by the French Constitution to adopt a law without a vote.Government spokesperson Olivia Grégoire said on France 2 television that “we've known better evenings.”“This is a disappointing top position, but still a top position," she said.“We are holding out a helping hand to all those who are OK to make that country move forward,” she said, notably referring to The Republicans party, which is expected to have less seats than the far-right.A similar situation happened in 1988 under Socialist President Francois Mitterrand, who then had to seek support from the Communists or the centrists to pass laws.These parliamentary elections have once again largely been defined by voter apathy — with over half the electorate staying home.Audrey Paillet, 19, who cast her ballot in Boussy-Saint-Antoine in southeastern Paris, was saddened that so few people turned out.“Some people have fought to vote. It is too bad that m...

Info 3
Zitterpartie für Macron

Info 3

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 14:19


In Frankreich fand heute die zweite Runde der Parlamentswahl statt. Sowohl das Linksbünis von Jean-Luc Melenchon als auch die extreme Rechte von Marine Le Pen können laut Umfragen mit deutlichen Gewinnen rechnen. Präsident Emmanuel Macron könnte die absolute Mehrheit verlieren.  Weitere Themen: Touristinnen und Touristen aus Asien kommen nur zögerlich zurück in die Schweiz. Die Branche will wieder mehr asiatische Gäste in die Schweiz locken und hat dafür eine Art Speed-Dating organisiert.  Im Vergleich zu Italien ist Kaffee in der Schweiz ein teures Gut. Am günstigsten gibt es ihn im Kanton Tessin. Jetzt stellt der Tessiner Gastroverband eine Preiserhöhung zur Diskussion, weil der tiefe Preis den Bars und Cafés zusetzt.

L'édito éco - week end
«La police tue» : un «Premier ministre» ne devrait pas dire ça

L'édito éco - week end

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 4:05


Chaque matin, Nicolas Beytout analyse l'actualité politique et nous livre son opinion. Le ministre de l'Intérieur, Gérald Darmanin, a dénoncé les "insultes" proférées par Jean-Luc Mélenchon contre la police. Le leader de La France insoumise avait un peu plus tôt dans le week-end accusé la police de tuer, en parlant des trois policiers qui avaient ouvert le feu sur les passagers d'une voiture, samedi matin à Paris.

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout
«La police tue» : un «Premier ministre» ne devrait pas dire ça

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 4:05


Chaque matin, Nicolas Beytout analyse l'actualité politique et nous livre son opinion. Le ministre de l'Intérieur, Gérald Darmanin, a dénoncé les "insultes" proférées par Jean-Luc Mélenchon contre la police. Le leader de La France insoumise avait un peu plus tôt dans le week-end accusé la police de tuer, en parlant des trois policiers qui avaient ouvert le feu sur les passagers d'une voiture, samedi matin à Paris.

Le regard d'Elisabeth Levy
Elisabeth Levy sans interdit - Michel Sardou se dit prêt à quitter la France si Jean-Luc Melenchon gagne les législatives

Le regard d'Elisabeth Levy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2022


Michel Sardou se dit prêt à quitter la France si Jean-Luc Melenchon gagne les législatives

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout
Les limites de la stratégie à court terme de Jean-Luc Mélenchon

L'opinion de Nicolas Beytout

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 4:17


Chaque matin, Nicolas Beytout analyse l'actualité politique et nous livre son opinion. À deux semaines et demie du premier tour des législatives, il s'intéresse à la stratégie de Jean-Luc Mélenchon qui se veut à court terme.

L'édito éco - week end
Les limites de la stratégie à court terme de Jean-Luc Mélenchon

L'édito éco - week end

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 4:17


Chaque matin, Nicolas Beytout analyse l'actualité politique et nous livre son opinion. À deux semaines et demie du premier tour des législatives, il s'intéresse à la stratégie de Jean-Luc Mélenchon qui se veut à court terme.

Le portrait
Mélenchon, un homme dangereux

Le portrait

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 4:35


Chaque vendredi matin, Catherine Nay a carte blanche pour décrypter un fait politique qui a marqué la semaine.

Les 4 Vérités
Stéphane Le Foll - 04 mai 2022

Les 4 Vérités

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2022 10:34


Après la réélection d'Emmanuel Macron à la présidence de la République, le 24 avril dernier, la gauche se mobilise en vue des élections législatives des 12 et 18 juin prochain. L'objectif ? Faire front derrière Jean-Luc Mélenchon, arrivé en troisième position au premier tour de l'élection présidentielle, et former la « Nouvelle union populaire écologique et sociale » en opposition au chef de l'État. Après les écologistes, les communistes sont tombés sur un accord avec La France Insoumise, mardi 03 mai. « Nous souhaitons fédérer sur la base d'un programme ambitieux toutes les forces qui le partagent, en respectant leur pluralité et leur autonomie », a fait savoir le PCF dans un communiqué. Si les pourparlers sont en cours avec le Parti socialiste, aucun accord n'a encore été signé. Certains au sein du parti s'y opposent, notamment l'ancien Premier ministre Bernard Cazeneuve qui s'est montré très critique envers cette potentielle alliance. Dans un message publié sur Facebook, il menace même de quitter le PS si un accord était signé. Invité sur le plateau des 4 Vérités, mercredi 4 mai, sur France 2, Stéphane Le Foll, maire PS du Mans, estime que « la perspective d'une victoire à gauche est un leurre » quand « la candidate arrivée au second tour s'appelle Marine Le Pen ». « Jean-Luc Mélenchon a cette force persuasive. Certains y croient mais c'est une fable. C'est un moyen de continuer la présidentielle », a-t-il lâché au micro de Caroline Roux. Selon l'ancien ministre de l'Agriculture, si le PS signe un accord avec LFI, le nombre de députés PS à la fin de cette séquence législative sera inférieur aux députés actuels. « Construire la gauche de l'avenir » Sur le fond, Stéphane Le Foll s'est également montré très critique envers la stratégie d'Olivier Faure, l'actuel patron du PS. Selon lui, cette « stratégie d'effacement derrière les écologistes puis de La France Insoumise a conduit à ces résultats catastrophiques ». S'il affirme vouloir mener cette campagne législative, il souhaite rebâtir une ligne politique « qui n'est pas celle qui a été bâtie depuis cinq ans ». « Le Parti socialiste tourne le dos à toute son histoire », a-t-il réagi. Il n'exclut pas de quitter sa famille politique si elle ne se réforme pas. « Jean-Luc Mélenchon, c'est la gauche du passé. Il faut construire la gauche de l'avenir », a-t-il renchéri, se montrant très hostile à la « désobéissance européenne » mise en avant par le candidat insoumis. Selon Le Parisien et Le Figaro, Manuel Valls, ancien Premier ministre de François Hollande, va être investi par La République en marche (LREM) dans la cinquième circonscription des Français de l'étranger. « La volonté d'exister et l'ambition du pouvoir vous conduit à faire n'importe quoi. Ce n'est pas ma conception de la politique », a affirmé Stéphane Le Foll.

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel
Jean-Luc Mélenchon à l'assaut de Matignon ?

Le grand journal du week-end - Philippe Vandel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 11:39


Nos invités reviennent sur l'interview de Jean-Luc Mélenchon dans le journal du Dimanche.

T24 Podcast
"Müslümanlar ikinci turda Macron'a yönelecek"

T24 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2022 39:10


Sosyolog Gaye Petek, T24'te Melis Karaca'nın sorularını yanıtladı. 1960'ların sonundan bu yana Fransa'ya giden Türklere ilişkin geniş kapsamlı çalışmalar yürüten sosyolog Gaye Petek, Fransa'nın cumhurbaşkanını belirlemesine günler kala son tabloyu göçmenler açısından değerlendirdi. Seçimin ilk turunda Marine Le Pen, Éric Zemmour gibi aşırı sağ adayların yabancı karşıtı söylemleri karşısında göçmenleri koruyan politika benimseyen aşırı sol aday Jean-Luc Melenchon'un Müslümanlardan destek gördüğünü anlatan Petek, ikinci turda kampanyasını alım gücünden göç meselesine yeniden çeviren Le Pen karşısında, Fransa Cumhurbaşkanı Emmanuel Macron'un Melenchon seçmeninin desteğini alabileceğini belirtti. 22 Nisan 2022 yayını

Ballot to Talk About
France 2022: 2017 Again

Ballot to Talk About

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2022 65:23


This week's episode looks back at the results from the first round of the French Presidential election which will see Emmanuel Macron face Marine Le Pen for the presidency for the second consecutive election. It also features a breakdown of the recent constitutional crisis in Pakistan which resulted in Imran Khan's ousting as Prime Minister. Why did he lose the support of coalition allies? And will this be the end of his political career, or will the expected 2023 general election see a comeback? In France, Jean-Luc Melenchon narrowly missed out on advancing to the second round in a first poll that saw the Republican and Socialist candidates come 5thand 9th respectively. Sam and Chern break down the results of the first round, focussing on the candidates who failed to advance. How did Valerie Pecresse's campaign go so wrong after a seemingly strong start? Are the Republican and Socialist brands damaged beyond repair? Where will Jean-Luc Melenchon's supporters go in the second round? And why did Eric Zemmour underperform early expectations? All these questions, and more, answered in this week's podcast. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ballot-to-talk-about/message

Tuesday Breakfast
Fighting Unfair Dismissal, French Presidential Elections, Freedom of Political Expression, Painful Periods as a Workplace Issue

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2022


News Headlines: //Israeli forces raid Al-Aqsa Mosque //Violence against Muslim community in India //COVID testing requirements scrapped for international arrivals // Reminder: Stop the Expansion of the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre - Online discussion //  Linda Fenton was the first Australian woman to sue her employer for unfair dismissal while on maternity leave. Now, she has written about her story, Strong Women Cry Too: Rising from the Black Hole. Linda joined Gemma and Su on Done By Law on April 4th to talk about her 20-year legal and emotional journey. For any listeners who would like to look into the case, the citation is: Jordan v Amcor Limited [1997] IRCA 153 (2 May 1997). You can listen to Done By Law every Tuesday from 6-6:30pm and you can visit the audio archive on www.3cr.org.au/donebylaw // Ezechiel Thibaud is a lecturer at the Lingnan University in Hong Kong, specialising in moral and political philosophy. Phuong caught up with Ezechiel last week to discuss the French Presidential Elections. While Ezechiel was a volunteer with Jean-Luc Melenchon's campaign, the focus of the conversation was on the election as a whole, the overall political landscape in France, and the social issues that people were concerned about going into this election. This interview was recorded last week on 12th April 2022. // Caroline is an educator living in the City of Port Phillip. Recently, Caroline received a complaint from body corporate regarding the political posters she has in the window of the apartment she owns. One poster features a local candidate and the other is a union poster. In her interview with Phuong, Caroline discusses this situation in a bit more detail but also looks at the importance of civic engagement and the freedom to engage in politics leading up to a federal election. // Gemma Cafarella is a barrister who practises in public law, including discrimination and sexual harassment matters. Gemma is the Chair of Liberty Victoria's Government Regulation and Equality Committee, and a supervisor for the Rights Advocacy Project. Gemma also has endometriosis and adenomyosis and advocates for people who menstruate to be treated better within the workplace. Gemma speaks with Kannagi about painful menstruation as a workplace issue. Link to report: A Policy for Equality: Painful Periods as a Workplace Issue // Songs: //Jersey - Barrie //Solo - Lous and the Yakuza //Heavy - Rainbow Chan //

In Focus by The Hindu
French Presidential elections: Can Macron keep the far-right at bay a second time? | In Focus

In Focus by The Hindu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 27:43


The first round of the French Presidential elections got over last Sunday, and two candidates, President Emmanuel Macron, and leader of the far-right National Rally, Marine Le Pen emerged on top with the highest tally of votes. While Macron won the first round with 27.8% of the votes, Le Pen secured 23.2%, while the leftist politician Jean Luc Melenchon finished a close third with 22% of the votes. Interestingly, all the three candidates have bettered their first round performance from 2017, where Macron had received 24% of the votes, Le Pen had 21.3% and Melenchon had 19.6%. The Presidential run-off, which is scheduled for April 24, will decide whether Macron gets a second term as President or Le Pen manages to unseat him. So, as things stand today, what do the chances look like for either candidate? All those who did not vote for either Macron or Le Pen in the first round – who will they support in the second round? And what are the possible implications for Europe in case of either outcome – if Macron gets reelected, or if Le Pen manages to win? Guest: Vaiju Naravane, Professor of Journalism and Media Studies at Ashoka University, and currently a visiting faculty at Sciences Po in France Host: G. Sampath, Social Affairs Editor, The Hindu Edited by Ranjani Srinivasan

LDR
LDR#451 - vom 15.04.2022

LDR

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2022 53:58


- In Frankreich wurde gewählt und zumindest im 1. Wahlgang damit niemand direkt bestimmt. Le Pen und Macron gehen in eine Stichwahl, da klassischer Weise nur die beiden bestplatzierten in diese kommen. Auf Platz 3 landete Jean-Luc Melenchon, der damit ganz raus ist, aber tatsächlich nur wenige Prozentpunkte hinter Le Pen landete. Mit Jean, ebenfalls von Unicorn Partisans, sprachen wir nun am Telefon über diesen 1. Wahlgang, die politische und linke Landschaft in Frankreich und was nun passert. - Und ein klein wenig Dies und das aus Sachsen gibt es auch

Le petit déjeuner politique Sud Radio
L'invité politique Sud Radio - Avec Manuel Bompard, député européen LFI et directeur de campagne de Jean-Luc Melenchon

Le petit déjeuner politique Sud Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2022


Avec Manuel Bompard, député européen LFI et directeur de campagne de Jean-Luc Melenchon

Green Left Weekly Radio
French Elections: First Round results and Implications for the Left || Blockade Australia

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. NewsreportsDiscussion on the Federal Election campaign by the major parties from the Liberal Party to the Australian Labour Party following the election being called for May 21st drawing on the Scott Morrison's campaign ad and the recent announcement of Labor backing down from committing to a Jobseeker increase.Interviews and DiscussionsInterview with John Mullen, a marxist activist and long-time socialist in the Paris region about the results of the first presidential round of the French elections and it's implications for social and economic trends in French society and the challenges that it poses for the left especially the rise of Jean-Luc Melenchon and France Insoumise (FI) which won more than 20% of the vote in the first presidential round.  You can listen to the individual interview here.Interview with Quinn from Blockade Australia giving a overview of Blockade Australia's goals and activities, the importance of NVDA (Non-Violent Direction Action) to respond to the Climate Crisis and the upcoming mass mobilisation planned for Sydney from June 27-July 3. You can listen to the individual interview here.

Politics Theory Other
Excerpt - Is a Le Pen presidency possible? w/ Sebastian Budgen

Politics Theory Other

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 2:44


Sebastian Budgen returns to PTO to talk about the first round of the French presidential election, and the prospects for the second round vote later this month. We discussed what Marine Le Pen may have learned from her heavy defeat in 2017, how Eric Zemmour's far-right candidacy affected the campaign and why the left can take some heart from the impressive result for Jean-Luc Melenchon - that came close to pushing Le Pen and the national rally into third place.

Politiikkaradio
Saako Ranska äärioikeistolaisen presidentin?

Politiikkaradio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 29:26


Ranskan presidentinvaalien ensimmäiseltä kierrokselta jatkoon menevät istuva presidentti, keskustaliberaali Emmanuel Macron ja äärioikeistolainen Marine Le Pen. Haastateltavina Ranskaan ja populismiin erikoistunut tutkija Laura Parkkinen ja Ranskan pitkäaikainen kirjeenvaihtaja, tietokirjailija Helena Petäistö. "Ranskaa ei voi koskaan johtaa henkilö jonka sukunimi on Le Pen", Parkkinen sanoo. Le Penin sukuun liittyy stigma, jota Marine Le Pen on pyrkinyt häivyttämään kaikin keinoin. Petäistö arvioi, että Le Penillä on juuri tämän kasvojen pesun takia mahdollisuudet voittaa vaalit. Macron on pystynyt Ukrainan sodan aikana näyttämään hyvää ulkopoliittista johtajuutta, mutta moni näkee Macronin elitistisenä eikä hän ole pystynyt ratkaisemaan eriarvoisuuteen liittyviin kysymyksiin. Ratkaisevaksi voi muodostua miten jakautuu vasemmistolaisen Jean-Luc Melenchon merkittävä äänipotti. Toimittajana on Linda Pelkonen.

AZUR FM
INFOS LOCALES DU 11 AVRIL 2022

AZUR FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 4:09


Sujets traités :  - Au lendemain du 1er tour des élections présidentielles, c'est Emmanuel MACRON qui sera opposé à Marine LEPEN dimanche prochain. Ici en Alsace, comme partout ailleurs, la participation était en forte baisse. Dans le Bas-Rhin, c'est Marine LEPEN qui est arrivé en tête avec près de 31%, suivi d'Emmanuel MACRON avec un peu plus de 30% et Jean Luc MELANCHON totalise, lui, un peu plus de 11 %. Dans le Haut-Rhin, c'est Emmanuel MACRON qui arrive en tête avec 28%, talonné par Marine LEPEN avec quelques voix d'écart, et Jean Luc MELENCHON fait mieux que dans le Bas-Rhin avec un peu plus de 15%. Emmanuel MACRON devance Marine LEPEN en ville, sauf à Mulhouse où c'est Jean Luc MELENCHON qui arrive en tête, et inversement dans les campagnes où Marine LEPEN arrive souvent en tête. - Une élection peut en cacher une autre. Après les élections présidentielles, les élections législatives se tiendront les 12 et 19 juin. Dans la 5ème circonscription du Bas-Rhin, celle de Sélestat-Erstein, plusieurs candidatures se sont déjà profilées. C'est le cas de celle d'Angelo Errera-Muller, 1er adjoint à Barr. Avec sa suppléante Clothilde Szuptar, commerçante à Sélestat, ils souhaitent faire de la « politique autrement ». On l'écoute. Des propos recueillis par Solène MARTIN. Retrouvez l'intégralité de cet entretien sur notre site azur-fm.com, dans la rubrique élections législatives 2022. - Colmar, pour la 39e fois, les antipass ont manifesté ce samedi. Environ 220 personnes était au rendez-vous. A Strasbourg, une cinquantaine de manifestants russes étaient rassemblés samedi à la mi-journée, devant le consulat de Russie pour s'opposer au conflit en Ukraine. Sur les pancartes brandies par les manifestants, on y découvraient le président Russe sous les traits d'Adolf Hitler. - A son tour, la Vallée de Villé a accueilli samedi plusieurs familles ukrainiennes, 26 personnes au total, qui seront rejoints dans les jours à venir par 14 autres personnes. « Dans notre vallée, il y a de la place et de l'emploi, nous ferons donc tout notre possible pour leur permettre de s'insérer au mieux », promet Serge Janus, le président de la communauté de communes de la Vallée de Villé. - Macabre découverte à Wintzenheim ! Un homme de 58 ans a été découvert mort par des promeneurs samedi après-midi dans la forêt, pendu à un arbre à proximité du château du Pflixbourg. A Soultzeren, c'est un jeune homme de 19 ans qui a été victime d'un malaise samedi vers 14h30 sur le GR 532 au col du Wettstein. Les secouristes du peloton de gendarmerie de haute montagne et les sapeurs-pompiers sont intervenus. La victime a été transportée à l'hôpital de Colmar. - A Haguenau, un homme sans vie a été retrouvé à quelques mètres de sa moto hier dimanche à 7h30. C'est une patrouille de police qui a découvert l'homme de 28 ans, décédé sur place malgré un massage cardiaque prodigué par les pompiers du Bas-Rhin. L'enquête devra déterminer des circonstances de ce dramatique accident. - Enfin, en football, le Racing Club de Strasbourg reste à la 4ème place. Les hommes de Julien Stephan ont concédé un match nul au stade de la Meinau sur un résultat de 1 but partout. Après une ouverture du score à la 20eme minute par Ibrahima Sissoko, les Bleus et Blancs ont finalement encaissé un but en toute fin de rencontre, sur une tête de Karl Toko Ekambi (É-cam-m-bi), à la 90eme minute. Prochain match, à Troyes dimanche prochain à 15h.

Podróż bez paszportu
Wybory we Francji. KOMENTARZE EKSPERTÓW

Podróż bez paszportu

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 21:35


Komentujemy wyniki pierwszej tury wyborów we Francji (rozmowa z niedzieli, 10 kwietnia godz. 20:30).

INFORMATION LOCALE
11 AVRIL 2022

INFORMATION LOCALE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 4:09


Sujets traités :  - Au lendemain du 1er tour des élections présidentielles, c'est Emmanuel MACRON qui sera opposé à Marine LEPEN dimanche prochain. Ici en Alsace, comme partout ailleurs, la participation était en forte baisse. Dans le Bas-Rhin, c'est Marine LEPEN qui est arrivé en tête avec près de 31%, suivi d'Emmanuel MACRON avec un peu plus de 30% et Jean Luc MELANCHON totalise, lui, un peu plus de 11 %. Dans le Haut-Rhin, c'est Emmanuel MACRON qui arrive en tête avec 28%, talonné par Marine LEPEN avec quelques voix d'écart, et Jean Luc MELENCHON fait mieux que dans le Bas-Rhin avec un peu plus de 15%. Emmanuel MACRON devance Marine LEPEN en ville, sauf à Mulhouse où c'est Jean Luc MELENCHON qui arrive en tête, et inversement dans les campagnes où Marine LEPEN arrive souvent en tête. - Une élection peut en cacher une autre. Après les élections présidentielles, les élections législatives se tiendront les 12 et 19 juin. Dans la 5ème circonscription du Bas-Rhin, celle de Sélestat-Erstein, plusieurs candidatures se sont déjà profilées. C'est le cas de celle d'Angelo Errera-Muller, 1er adjoint à Barr. Avec sa suppléante Clothilde Szuptar, commerçante à Sélestat, ils souhaitent faire de la « politique autrement ». On l'écoute. Des propos recueillis par Solène MARTIN. Retrouvez l'intégralité de cet entretien sur notre site azur-fm.com, dans la rubrique élections législatives 2022. - Colmar, pour la 39e fois, les antipass ont manifesté ce samedi. Environ 220 personnes était au rendez-vous. A Strasbourg, une cinquantaine de manifestants russes étaient rassemblés samedi à la mi-journée, devant le consulat de Russie pour s'opposer au conflit en Ukraine. Sur les pancartes brandies par les manifestants, on y découvraient le président Russe sous les traits d'Adolf Hitler. - A son tour, la Vallée de Villé a accueilli samedi plusieurs familles ukrainiennes, 26 personnes au total, qui seront rejoints dans les jours à venir par 14 autres personnes. « Dans notre vallée, il y a de la place et de l'emploi, nous ferons donc tout notre possible pour leur permettre de s'insérer au mieux », promet Serge Janus, le président de la communauté de communes de la Vallée de Villé. - Macabre découverte à Wintzenheim ! Un homme de 58 ans a été découvert mort par des promeneurs samedi après-midi dans la forêt, pendu à un arbre à proximité du château du Pflixbourg. A Soultzeren, c'est un jeune homme de 19 ans qui a été victime d'un malaise samedi vers 14h30 sur le GR 532 au col du Wettstein. Les secouristes du peloton de gendarmerie de haute montagne et les sapeurs-pompiers sont intervenus. La victime a été transportée à l'hôpital de Colmar. - A Haguenau, un homme sans vie a été retrouvé à quelques mètres de sa moto hier dimanche à 7h30. C'est une patrouille de police qui a découvert l'homme de 28 ans, décédé sur place malgré un massage cardiaque prodigué par les pompiers du Bas-Rhin. L'enquête devra déterminer des circonstances de ce dramatique accident. - Enfin, en football, le Racing Club de Strasbourg reste à la 4ème place. Les hommes de Julien Stephan ont concédé un match nul au stade de la Meinau sur un résultat de 1 but partout. Après une ouverture du score à la 20eme minute par Ibrahima Sissoko, les Bleus et Blancs ont finalement encaissé un but en toute fin de rencontre, sur une tête de Karl Toko Ekambi (É-cam-m-bi), à la 90eme minute. Prochain match, à Troyes dimanche prochain à 15h. 

1+1 Express Podcast
Fransa Seçimleri -Birinci Tur-I: Kırk katır-kırk satır veya müşterek gelecek

1+1 Express Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 65:51


Fransa “kırk katır mı, kırk satır mı”nın eşiğinde. 10 Nisan'da, Boyun Eğmeyen Fransa'nın sosyalist adayı, Müşterek Gelecek programının mimarı Jean-Luc Melenchon ikinci tura kalamazsa, başkanlık yarışı eli sopalı neoliberal Macron ile alenen faşist Marine Le Pen arasında geçecek. Paris'e bağlanıyor, Alican Tayla, Jalal Haddad ve Tuğçe Oklay'la Fransa seçimlerini mercek altına alıyoruz.

Le Super Daily
Présidentielles 2022 : Propagande sur les réseaux sociaux

Le Super Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 31:49


Épisode 765 : A j-3 des présidentielles, on parcoure pour vous l'écosystème politique et Social media qui envahit actuellement nos réseaux sociaux .La loi en matière de communication digitaleLes élus et acteurs de la république Française sous le gouvernement actuel sont soumis au principe de neutralité. Tout candidat, ainsi que ses soutiens, titulaires d'une telle fonction doivent veiller à distinguer actions de communication en lien avec leurs fonctions et celles rattachées à la campagne électorale.Un ministre actuel ne doit donc pas officiellement afficher ses soutiens sur les réseaux sociaux.AussiLes comptes de réseaux sociaux des candidats ne doivent pas être utilisés de manière à confondre exercice de fonctions officielles et propagande se rattachant à la campagne électorale.Par Exemple, le 7 Mars, la CNCCEP  Commission nationale de contrôle de la campagne électorale en vue de l'élection présidentielle (CNCCEP) a demandé au président de la République de s'abstenir d'utiliser son compte Twitter @EmmanuelMacron à des fins de propagande électorale pour la durée de la campagne. Ce compte a été utilisé de longue date par Emmanuel Macron pour relayer des messages concernant l'exercice de ses fonctions. La commission a donc invité le candidat à retirer sa déclaration de candidature de ce compte et à utiliser le compte spécialement créé pour les besoins de la campagne.C'est la guerre, c'est sauvage et pourtant comme ana Sun combat de MMA il y a des règles. Ces règles c'est la CNCCEP qui les fixe. (CNCCEP) = La Commission nationale de contrôle de la campagne électorale en vue de l'élection présidentielle.Et justement depuis le mois de février la commission est sur le feu pour essayer de faire respecter les règles.Le 28 février 2022 la commission publiait un avis sur l'utilisation par les candidats de comptes de réseaux sociaux.Ce qui est interdit :fausses nouvelles ;propos diffamatoires ;manipulations par diffusion massive de messages ;ingérences étrangères.La CNCCEP rappelle aussi que l'exercice de fonctions publiques est soumis au principe de neutralité.En gros interdit d'utiliser son compte de parlementaire, de maire ou de président pour faire campagne. A ce titre le 7 mars 2022, la CNCCEP demandait officiellement au président de la République de s'abstenir d'utiliser son compte Twitter @EmmanuelMacron à des fins de propagande électorale.D'ailleurs Emmanuel Macron a créé un compte dédié à sa campagne @avecvous.—Les candidats et candidates le plus radicaux sont ceux qui font le plus de bruit sur les réseaux. C'est organique. Les réseaux sociaux sont des espaces qui favorisent les clivages et à ce titre les candidats des extrêmes bénéficient généralement d'un cout de pouce algorithmique compte tenu du volume de discussions qu'ils suscitent.A ce titre, c'est surtout Éric Zemmour et Jean-Luc Mélenchon dont on a entendu parler sur les plateformes.—Jean Luc Melenchon, une campagne numérique de geeks trublionsChez les équipes de campagne de JLM il y a une vraie culture numérique.YouTube de Jean Luc Melenchon739 000 abonnésPlusieurs formats vidéos différents.Le candidat a lancé une websérie « 2022 : nos pas ouvrent le chemin. »Il ya aussi des émission récurrente comme « 24 heures avec Jean-Luc Mélenchon » et puis quelques vidéos très longues et très sérieuse autour du programme et de son financement.La dernière vidéo a été publiée cette nuitC'est une FAQ d'1heure dans laquelle Melenchon répond aux questions des internautes. Ca commence par un « bon bah bonjour. »C'est filmé dans son bureau un peu à la volée. C'est bien fait, franchement ! Le ton est totalement informel.—TikTok de Jean Luc Melenchon1,8M d'abonnésMelenchon c'est clairement le Troll de Tiktok.A la fois ça peut dénoter avec sa stature d'homme politique et les manières qu'on en attendEt A la fois, ça rentre dans le vifSon truc à lui c'est de reprendre des passages vidéos de ses concurrents montés ensemble et sur lesquels sont ajoutés des montages, des sons et des effets.Notamment une vidéo de marine Le Pen ou elle cite Poutine et Trump, c'est plutôt fracassantD'ailleurs il a aussi créé son filtre INstagram / Snapchat > #hologrammedepocheOn y voit pas mal de vidéos d'autres candidats avec des petites piques bien trouvées.Après on voit surtout des extraits backstage de sa campagne. Instagram de Jean Luc Melenchon225k abonnésFiltre en réalité augmentéeCette la nouveauté qu'avait apportée le candidat lors de la campagne de 2017 et bien les équipe sont décidé de réitérer. Et cette fois-ci sur Instagram.Twitch pour retransmettre l'intégralité des meetings de Jean Luc MélenchonQuand je vous disais qu'ils sont solides la team digitale de JLM !Le candidat est même sur Twitch où il rassemble 93k abonnés. C'est énorme !On y retrouve l'intégralité des meetings en direct et notamment ses multi meeting hologramme.Yannick Jadot et sa campagne Instagramyannick jadot sur Instagram > 38,5k abonnésPour le coup ici on a quand même du mal a faire la distinction entre compte perso et compte candidat.Il existe bien un compte candidat Yannick Jadot 2022 mais il a du mal à générer de l'engouement avec ses 327 abonnés.Sur ce compte de campagne il choisit de mettre en avant quelques messages clés mais surtout récemment il véhicule une image de proximité avec son électorat, avec la population.En revanche si je reviens sur son compte Perso, on a un vrai case Study, Les couleurs, du vert et du blanc on identifie directement ses valeurs écolosDes highlights bien identifiées autour du programme, des meetings, de l'éolien du cannabisEt les posts reprennent clairement les pans de sa campagneÉric Zemmour tisse sa toile et tente de faire du TrumpAstrosurfingOn dira ce qu'on veut mais les équipes digitales de Zemmour ont bien bossé.Pendant plusieurs mois elles n'ont qu'une seule idée en tête : nous faire croire qu'il y avait derrière Eric Zemmour un vaste mouvement populaire.Pour cela ils ont usé de l'astrosurfing.On appelle aussi ça le similantisme.Le but de donner une fausse impression d'un comportement spontané ou d'une opinion populaire sur Internet.Concrètement, les équipes de Zemmour ont créé des centaines de faux comptes réalistes et manipulent depuis plusieurs semaines l'algorithme de Twitter pour positionner Zemmour dans les Top tendance Twitter France.—Eric Zemmour sur YoutubeIdem stratégie de clivage à l'américaine sur le compte Youtube de Zemmour.Entre les vidéos de Meeting on trouve des vidéos bien violantes sous la forme de témoignages. Des témoignages d'homme et de femmes qui auraient été agressé par des étrangers en France. Je vous balance les titres : « Catherine : ma fille a été agressé par un algérien de 11 coups de couteau. » « Alexandre : j'ai été agressé a coups de barre de fer » « Evelyne : mon fils a été tué par un migras soudanais. »—Zemmour sur Instagram c'est mission normalisationhttps://www.instagram.com/ericzemmour_/reels/225k abonnés On sait bien ici le besoin de normaliser le candidat. De l'inscrire dans la vraie vie. On y trouve un Eric Zemmour moins clivant plus proche des gens. Un Eric Zemmour qui fait du bowling, qui va voir des matchs de foot, qui cuisine, qui fait du tennis, qui parle aux chevaux…C'est un peu bizarre.——Côté Emmanuel Macron, quasiment pas de campagne digitaleAmbiance étonnante du côté des réseaux sociaux de la campagne Macron.Les comptes sont presque vides, très peu de followers, pas grand chose, pas d'idées magistrales ou de gadget… C'est étrange.En fait pas tant que ça, la campagne numérique de Macron est à l'image de sa campagne IRL. Quasiment inexistante. C'est ouf quand même ! Les comptes d'Emmanuel MacronAvec vous le compte de campagne d'Emmanuel Macron34k abonnésRien à voir avec les 8 Millions d'abonnés de son compte Twitter @emmanuelMacronIci on sent qu'o n'est dans une élection, le nom es évocateur « Emanuel Macron avec vous », on y retrouve des résumés de meetings, des punchlines. Des posts inspirationnels, des drapeaux Français.Le compte officiel de Macron culmine lui à 8M Série Youtube « le candidat »Il n'y a finalement que sur Youtube que Macron a mis le paquet.Avec une webserie en 5 épisode qui s'appel « le candidat ».5 videos de 8 minutes dans lesquelles on suit Macron aux 4 coins de la France. C'est marrant ça ressemble un peu au format du document sur Orelsan. Je pense même que c'est carrément le bench.Mixe entre images documentaires, petite interview à l'arrière de la voiture, tonalité très directe. L'angle est vraiment mis sur le Macron en Problem solder. Celui qui voit les réalités des français en face et essaye de trouver des solutions.——Les médias sociaux joue le ludiqueComment raconter une campagne présidentielle, parler de trucs sérieux en 30 secondes max, c'est un peu le challenge que se sont donnés tous les médias en ligne.Et du coup on voit apparaitre une grosse journée tendance à la gamification de la campagne.Les Q/A de Brut sur InstagramBrut propose une serie de Q/A avec les candidates et candidats.Formats stories. Max 30 secondes par réponse.Vous pouvez les retrouver en highlight.J'avoue que je me suis régalé avec la série de Fabien Roussel. Il y parle viande, chasse, vote à 16 ans, et même de Staline.Des messages et des filtres dédiés sur SnapchatEt là ,attention, c'est le gouvernement français que s'est associé à Snapchat pour « inciter les jeunes » à voter lors des deux tours de l'élection présidentielle.Concrètement, les créateurs à forte audience sur Snapchat feront « passer des messages » aux 24,2 millions d'utilisateurs actifs mensuels du réseau social en France.Un « filtre » dédié à la procuration qui renvoie vers le site du gouvernement sera également disponible. D'autres fonctionnalités sont prévues, comme des « bitmojis », aux couleurs de la France, un compte à rebours, un message automatique de rappel ainsi qu'une urne électorale en réalité augmentée seront aussi déployés.Les présidentielles comme Alibi de communicationLa station de ski des Gets, a lancé l'opération « Tous Skitoyens », et proposera, ce dimanche, un forfait de ski à la journée à 1 €, sur présentation de sa carte d'électeur tamponnée à la date du jour ou du récépissé d'une procuration signé par l'administration. Les enfants des votants bénéficieront aussi d'un forfait au même prix. Les présidentielles, ça passe aussi par le podcastPas plus tard qu'hier, dans notre seconde émission de Podcast « Podcastologie », Rémi et ses invités décryptaient 9 podcast tournés autour du sujet des présidentielles .Ça vaut le coup d'aller en écouter quelques uns !. . .Le Super Daily est le podcast quotidien sur les réseaux sociaux. Il est fabriqué avec une pluie d'amour par les équipes de Supernatifs.Nous sommes une agence social media basée à Lyon : https://supernatifs.com/. Nous aidons les entreprises à créer des relations durables et rentables avec leurs audiences. Ensemble, nous inventons, produisons et diffusons des contenus qui engagent vos collaborateurs, vos prospects et vos consommateurs.

Auto Matin
Jean-Luc Mélenchon ( La France Insoumise ) Présidentielle 2022, son programme auto

Auto Matin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 10:36


Réunion du 14 Mars 2022 face à la filière Automobile, où Eric Coquerel, représentant de Jean-Luc Mélenchon, s'exprime sur les engagements de La France Insoumise dans le domaine automobile.

Questions politiques
Economie, social, Ukraine : revivez la première spéciale de Questions politiques sur la présidentielle

Questions politiques

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2022 56:59


durée : 00:56:59 - Questions politiques - par : Thomas Snégaroff - Yannick Jadot, candidat écologiste, Fabien Roussel, candidat PCF, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, candidat de l'Union populaire, Jordan Bardella, président du RN, Philippe Poutou, candidat NPA, Nicolas Bay, Vice-président de Reconquête, sont les invités de Questions politiques spéciale élection présidentielle. - invités : Yannick JADOT, Jean Luc MELENCHON, Fabien Roussel, Nicolas Bay, Jordan Bardella, Philippe Poutou - Yannick Jadot : Homme politique, député européen, Jean-Luc Mélenchon : Homme politique, député La France insoumise, Fabien Roussel : Secrétaire national au parti communiste, candidat à l'élection présidentielle 2022, Nicolas Bay : député européen du Rassemblement National, Jordan Bardella : Homme politique, Philippe Poutou : Homme politique - Candidat du Nouveau Parti Anticapitaliste à l'élection présidentielle 2017

Les 4 Vérités
Olivier Faure - 17 février 2022

Les 4 Vérités

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 11:12


La France, ses alliés européens et le Canada ont annoncé, ce jeudi 17 février 2022, dans un communiqué un « retrait coordonné » de leurs forces militaires présentes au Mali, dans le cadre des opérations Barkhane, qui visait à lutter contre le terrorisme depuis 2013. Cette décision, sous la pression de la junte au pouvoir, résulte des tensions entre Paris et Bamako ces dernières semaines. « Je veux rendre hommage aux 57 soldats français tombés sur le sol malien et qui ont défendu nos valeurs sur le sol malien et qui ont permis aux Maliens de vivre en dehors de la soumission au djihadisme », a estimé Olivier Faure, le Premier secrétaire du Parti socialiste, invité sur le plateau des 4 Vérités, ce jeudi 17 février, sur France 2. Pour le responsable, il est « souhaitable de maintenir une présence française sur la bande sahélienne pour notre sécurité collective ». Avec la hausse du prix de l'énergie, entre autres, le pouvoir d'achat est au cœur des préoccupations des Français. Le Premier ministre Jean Castex a annoncé, mercredi 16 février, dans un communiqué, l'extension du bouclier tarifaire sur le gaz, annoncé en octobre 2021, aux ménages vivant en copropriété ou en logement social. Cette mesure devrait concerner cinq millions de ménages supplémentaires. « C'était indispensable, mais c'est insuffisant », affirme Olivier Faure. « La réalité sur le pouvoir d'achat est qu'elle ne se limite pas au prix de l'énergie », précise-t-il, plaidant pour une baisse de la TVA à 5,5%. Élection présidentielle : Anne Hidalgo doit-elle jeter l'éponge ? A deux mois du scrutin présidentiel, la gauche est plus divisée que jamais. La candidate du Parti socialiste Anne Hidalgo est créditée de moins de 3% dans les sondages. De plus, elle ne bénéficie pas d'un soutien entier de sa famille politique. Invitée de BFMTV mercredi 16 février, Ségolène Royal a conseillé à Anne Hidalgo de jeter l'éponge. "Il faut qu'elle prenne ses responsabilités. « À sa place, j'arrêterais », a affirmé l'ancienne ministre de l'Écologie. Selon elle, il est « évident » que le « vote utile à gauche », est incarné par Jean-Luc Mélenchon, le candidat de la France insoumise. « On peut mener des combats communs avec Jean-Luc Melenchon, mais je ne suis ni populiste, ni souverainiste », a réagi Olivier Faure, rappelant son soutien à la candidate socialiste.

Le Grand Jury
Le Grand Jury de Jean-Luc Mélenchon

Le Grand Jury

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2022 55:31


Jean-Luc MELENCHON, candidat à l'élection présidentielle Ecoutez Le Grand Jury avec Benjamin Sportouch du 09 janvier 2022

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
L'attacco di Macron contro i no vax | 06/01/2022 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 1:46


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  Il Presidente francese Emmanuel Macron, si sa, è un moderato, piacione, un politico di razza che misura le parole nella sua comunicazione pubblica. È il suo stile di sempre. Ma in questi giorni di pandemia, dove anche in Francia i contagi raggiungono livelli record, Macron si lascia andare ad uno duro sfogo contro i no vax. “I no vax? – ha detto nel corso di un'intervista al quotidiano Le Parisien – Ho molta voglia di farli arrabbiare“. Perché “minano ciò che significa essere una nazione forte. Quando la mia libertà minaccia la libertà degli altri, divento irresponsabile. Un irresponsabile non è più un cittadino”. In queste ore, le opposizioni si scagliano contro Macron. “È chiaro che il pass vaccinale è una punizione collettiva contro la libertà individuale”, ha replicato Jean Luc Melenchon, leader del partito della sinistra radicale La France Insoumise. Il candidato ecologista alle prossime Presidenziali, Yannick Jadot, ha accusato il capo dello Stato di “fare della vaccinazione un referendum” pro o contro di lui, mentre la socialista Anne Hidalgo si è limitata a twittare “riunire la Francia”. Macron intende aumentare la pressione sui non vaccinati con la trasformazione del pass sanitario in pass vaccinale riservato solo a chi è immunizzato, qualcosa di molto simile al super green pass italiano. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
L'attacco di Macron contro i no vax | 06/01/2022 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 1:45


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  Il Presidente francese Emmanuel Macron, si sa, è un moderato, piacione, un politico di razza che misura le parole nella sua comunicazione pubblica. È il suo stile di sempre. Ma in questi giorni di pandemia, dove anche in Francia i contagi raggiungono livelli record, Macron si lascia andare ad uno duro sfogo contro i no vax. “I no vax? – ha detto nel corso di un'intervista al quotidiano Le Parisien – Ho molta voglia di farli arrabbiare“. Perché “minano ciò che significa essere una nazione forte. Quando la mia libertà minaccia la libertà degli altri, divento irresponsabile. Un irresponsabile non è più un cittadino”. In queste ore, le opposizioni si scagliano contro Macron. “È chiaro che il pass vaccinale è una punizione collettiva contro la libertà individuale”, ha replicato Jean Luc Melenchon, leader del partito della sinistra radicale La France Insoumise. Il candidato ecologista alle prossime Presidenziali, Yannick Jadot, ha accusato il capo dello Stato di “fare della vaccinazione un referendum” pro o contro di lui, mentre la socialista Anne Hidalgo si è limitata a twittare “riunire la Francia”. Macron intende aumentare la pressione sui non vaccinati con la trasformazione del pass sanitario in pass vaccinale riservato solo a chi è immunizzato, qualcosa di molto simile al super green pass italiano. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
L'attacco di Macron contro i no vax | 06/01/2022 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 1:45


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  Il Presidente francese Emmanuel Macron, si sa, è un moderato, piacione, un politico di razza che misura le parole nella sua comunicazione pubblica. È il suo stile di sempre. Ma in questi giorni di pandemia, dove anche in Francia i contagi raggiungono livelli record, Macron si lascia andare ad uno duro sfogo contro i no vax. “I no vax? – ha detto nel corso di un'intervista al quotidiano Le Parisien – Ho molta voglia di farli arrabbiare“. Perché “minano ciò che significa essere una nazione forte. Quando la mia libertà minaccia la libertà degli altri, divento irresponsabile. Un irresponsabile non è più un cittadino”. In queste ore, le opposizioni si scagliano contro Macron. “È chiaro che il pass vaccinale è una punizione collettiva contro la libertà individuale”, ha replicato Jean Luc Melenchon, leader del partito della sinistra radicale La France Insoumise. Il candidato ecologista alle prossime Presidenziali, Yannick Jadot, ha accusato il capo dello Stato di “fare della vaccinazione un referendum” pro o contro di lui, mentre la socialista Anne Hidalgo si è limitata a twittare “riunire la Francia”. Macron intende aumentare la pressione sui non vaccinati con la trasformazione del pass sanitario in pass vaccinale riservato solo a chi è immunizzato, qualcosa di molto simile al super green pass italiano. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

La ContraCrónica
¿Quién es y de dónde sale Eric Zemmour?

La ContraCrónica

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2021 44:39


Según una encuesta que publicó este fin de semana el periódico Le Figaro, Emmanuel Macron volverá a ganar las elecciones presidenciales que se celebrarán el próximo mes de abril. Serán, como siempre en Francia, a dos vueltas. La primera tendrá lugar el 10 de abril, la segunda dos semanas más tarde, el día 24. Macron obtendría según esta encuesta entre un 25% y un 27% de los votos en la primera vuelta y tendría que vérselas con un candidato de extrema derecha en la segunda. Y es aquí donde ha saltado la sorpresa. La derecha nacionalista en Francia es cosa de la familia Le Pen desde hace décadas, primero del padre, Jean Marie, y ahora de su hija Marine. Pero les ha salido un competidor, Eric Zemmour, un periodista muy popular por sus libros y sus intervenciones en televisión que, de un modo sorprendente, ha entrado en las quinielas de los presidenciables. Por ahora Zemmour no ha adelantado a Marine Le Pen, que quedaría en segundo lugar con una expectativa de voto del 18%. Le sigue Eric Zemmour muy de cerca, según esta encuesta se quedaría entre el 16% y el 17% de los votos a pesar de que su candidatura aún no es oficial. Este basculamiento de la opinión pública hacia candidatos de derecha identitaria ha dejado a los conservadores de Xavier Bertrand fuera de juego con un 15%. Faltan todavía muchos meses, más de cinco, para la primera vuelta, pero el panorama se va aclarando. Para Macron que dos candidatos persigan al mismo votante es una gran noticia porque es posible que se anulen entre ellos. Si eso sucede pasará Bertrand a segunda vuelta y ahí Macron lo tendría más fácil. Respecto a la izquierda, ni está ni se la espera. El mejor situado es Jean-Luc Melenchon, un candidato de extrema izquierda con un 8%, por delante del candidato de los Verdes, Yannick Jadot, que obtendría un 7%. Anne Hidalgo, la alcaldesa socialista de París, que esta misma semana ha presentado su candidatura, se queda con un 5% raspado. Las elecciones de 2017 no fueron un espejismo, Francia, definitivamente se ha escorado a la derecha. Queda por saber si esa derecha se presentará dividida o lo hará con una sola voz. Depende todo de Eric Zemmour, que tendrá la última palabra y casi con toda seguridad decidirá el destino de estas elecciones. En La ContraRéplica: - Carmen Mola y el Premio Planeta - Leyenda negra y leyenda rosa - España, la primera globalización - Abusos en el imperio romano “La ContraHistoria de España. Auge, caída y vuelta a empezar de un país en 28 episodios”… https://amzn.to/3kXcZ6i Apoya La Contra en: · Patreon... https://www.patreon.com/diazvillanueva · iVoox... https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-contracronica_sq_f1267769_1.html · Paypal... https://www.paypal.me/diazvillanueva Sígueme en: · Web... https://diazvillanueva.com · Twitter... https://twitter.com/diazvillanueva · Facebook... https://www.facebook.com/fernandodiazvillanueva1/ · Instagram... https://www.instagram.com/diazvillanueva · Linkedin… https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-d%C3%ADaz-villanueva-7303865/ · Flickr... https://www.flickr.com/photos/147276463@N05/?/ · Pinterest... https://www.pinterest.com/fernandodiazvillanueva Encuentra mis libros en: · Amazon... https://www.amazon.es/Fernando-Diaz-Villanueva/e/B00J2ASBXM Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
La crisi della sinistra, a sinistra del Pd | 07/10/2021 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 2:39


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  C'è vita a sinistra del Pd? Se dovessimo attenerci ai dati che emergono dalle recenti elezioni amministrative, nelle piccole e grandi città, direi non proprio. La crisi non inizia certamente dal voto locale e parte dagli insuccessi avvenuti dopo il 2014, quando alle elezioni europee la lista Tsipras superò la fatidica soglia dello sbarramento del 4%. Ma a quel tempo gran parte delle varie anime della sinistra tentavano una strada unitaria. Poi giunsero i momenti grami con la lista guidata da Ingroia, il progetto di Potere al Popolo naufragato nella scissione con Rifondazione, fino all'ultima sconfitta incassata alle amministrative. Il pensiero critico della sinistra è in crisi in buona parte d'Europa, tranne che in Portogallo e Spagna. Alle recenti politiche, la Linke, la sinistra tedesca presieduta da Susanne Hennig-Wellsow e Janine Wissler, ha racimolato il 4,9 %, un crollo rispetto al 9,2% raggiunto quattro anni fa. In Francia, per le presidenziali 2022, Jean-Luc Melenchon di La France Insoumise se la dovrà giocare contro la sindaca socialista di Parigi Anne Hidalgo, l'ex socialista Arnaud Montebourg, il comunista Fabien Roussel e il candidato delle primarie ambientaliste. Anche in Italia le perenni divisioni e la mancanza di un progetto comune portano le formazioni a sinistra del Pd ai minimi storici, tanto che il segretario di Rifondazione Maurizio Acerbo riassume bene la situazione: "Per la sinistra che sta all'opposizione del governo Draghi e alternativa ai poli esistenti il risultato è pessimo, in alcuni casi disastroso. Da anni insistiamo sulla necessità che vi sia un soggetto o almeno uno spazio unitario. Ci si risponde con scelte identitarie che non accettano neanche di fare coalizione intorno a una candidatura a sindaca/o". Il risultato è sotto gli occhi di tutti: una delegittimazione reciproca e una marginalizzazione dallo stesso confronto pubblico. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
La crisi della sinistra, a sinistra del Pd | 07/10/2021 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 2:39


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  C'è vita a sinistra del Pd? Se dovessimo attenerci ai dati che emergono dalle recenti elezioni amministrative, nelle piccole e grandi città, direi non proprio. La crisi non inizia certamente dal voto locale e parte dagli insuccessi avvenuti dopo il 2014, quando alle elezioni europee la lista Tsipras superò la fatidica soglia dello sbarramento del 4%. Ma a quel tempo gran parte delle varie anime della sinistra tentavano una strada unitaria. Poi giunsero i momenti grami con la lista guidata da Ingroia, il progetto di Potere al Popolo naufragato nella scissione con Rifondazione, fino all'ultima sconfitta incassata alle amministrative. Il pensiero critico della sinistra è in crisi in buona parte d'Europa, tranne che in Portogallo e Spagna. Alle recenti politiche, la Linke, la sinistra tedesca presieduta da Susanne Hennig-Wellsow e Janine Wissler, ha racimolato il 4,9 %, un crollo rispetto al 9,2% raggiunto quattro anni fa. In Francia, per le presidenziali 2022, Jean-Luc Melenchon di La France Insoumise se la dovrà giocare contro la sindaca socialista di Parigi Anne Hidalgo, l'ex socialista Arnaud Montebourg, il comunista Fabien Roussel e il candidato delle primarie ambientaliste. Anche in Italia le perenni divisioni e la mancanza di un progetto comune portano le formazioni a sinistra del Pd ai minimi storici, tanto che il segretario di Rifondazione Maurizio Acerbo riassume bene la situazione: "Per la sinistra che sta all'opposizione del governo Draghi e alternativa ai poli esistenti il risultato è pessimo, in alcuni casi disastroso. Da anni insistiamo sulla necessità che vi sia un soggetto o almeno uno spazio unitario. Ci si risponde con scelte identitarie che non accettano neanche di fare coalizione intorno a una candidatura a sindaca/o". Il risultato è sotto gli occhi di tutti: una delegittimazione reciproca e una marginalizzazione dallo stesso confronto pubblico. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi
La crisi della sinistra, a sinistra del Pd | 07/10/2021 | Il Corsivo

Il Corsivo di Daniele Biacchessi

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 2:39


A cura di Daniele Biacchessi  C'è vita a sinistra del Pd? Se dovessimo attenerci ai dati che emergono dalle recenti elezioni amministrative, nelle piccole e grandi città, direi non proprio. La crisi non inizia certamente dal voto locale e parte dagli insuccessi avvenuti dopo il 2014, quando alle elezioni europee la lista Tsipras superò la fatidica soglia dello sbarramento del 4%. Ma a quel tempo gran parte delle varie anime della sinistra tentavano una strada unitaria. Poi giunsero i momenti grami con la lista guidata da Ingroia, il progetto di Potere al Popolo naufragato nella scissione con Rifondazione, fino all'ultima sconfitta incassata alle amministrative. Il pensiero critico della sinistra è in crisi in buona parte d'Europa, tranne che in Portogallo e Spagna. Alle recenti politiche, la Linke, la sinistra tedesca presieduta da Susanne Hennig-Wellsow e Janine Wissler, ha racimolato il 4,9 %, un crollo rispetto al 9,2% raggiunto quattro anni fa. In Francia, per le presidenziali 2022, Jean-Luc Melenchon di La France Insoumise se la dovrà giocare contro la sindaca socialista di Parigi Anne Hidalgo, l'ex socialista Arnaud Montebourg, il comunista Fabien Roussel e il candidato delle primarie ambientaliste. Anche in Italia le perenni divisioni e la mancanza di un progetto comune portano le formazioni a sinistra del Pd ai minimi storici, tanto che il segretario di Rifondazione Maurizio Acerbo riassume bene la situazione: "Per la sinistra che sta all'opposizione del governo Draghi e alternativa ai poli esistenti il risultato è pessimo, in alcuni casi disastroso. Da anni insistiamo sulla necessità che vi sia un soggetto o almeno uno spazio unitario. Ci si risponde con scelte identitarie che non accettano neanche di fare coalizione intorno a una candidatura a sindaca/o". Il risultato è sotto gli occhi di tutti: una delegittimazione reciproca e una marginalizzazione dallo stesso confronto pubblico. _________________________________________ "Il Corsivo" a cura di Daniele Biacchessi non è un editoriale, ma un approfondimento sui fatti di maggiore interesse che i quotidiani spesso non raccontano. Un servizio in punta di penna che analizza con un occhio esperto quell'angolo nascosto delle notizie di politica, economia e cronaca. Per i notiziari sempre aggiornati ascoltaci sul sito: https://www.giornaleradio.fm oppure scarica la nostra App gratuita: iOS - App Store - https://apple.co/2uW01yA Android - Google Play - http://bit.ly/2vCjiW3 Resta connesso e segui i canali social di Giornale Radio: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/giornaleradio.fm/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/giornaleradio.tv/?hl=it Twitter: https://twitter.com/giornaleradiofm

Strait Talk
Will France's Anti-Separatism Law Institutionalise Islamophobia?

Strait Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 11:15


France's parliament has approved the controversial anti-separatism bill which it says is aimed at battling extremism. But many say the bill breaches religious freedom and far-left French politician Jean-Luc Melenchon called it an ‘anti-Republican' and ‘anti-Muslim' law. So what will the bill mean for Muslims living in France? Guest: Yasser Louati President of the Committee for Justice and Liberties

Le débat des grandes voix
Mélenchon, coupable d'une faute politique ?

Le débat des grandes voix

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 12:25


Autour de Julian Bugier, plusieurs invités décryptent et débattent d'un fait d'actualité qui pose question. Aujourd'hui, Mélenchon, coupable d'une faute politique ?

Le débat - Matthieu Belliard
Mélenchon, coupable d'une faute politique ?

Le débat - Matthieu Belliard

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 12:25


Autour de Julian Bugier, plusieurs invités décryptent et débattent d'un fait d'actualité qui pose question. Aujourd'hui, Mélenchon, coupable d'une faute politique ?

Learn French with daily podcasts
4385 - Il se présenterait (He would run)

Learn French with daily podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 4:24


Texte:Le leader d'extrême gauche Jean-Luc Mélenchon a dit qu'il se présenterait à l'élection présidentielle de 2022 s'il recevait assez de soutien populaire pour cela. Traduction:French far-left leader Jean-Luc Melenchon has said he would run for president in 2022 if he received enough public support for that.

Do you really know?
‌What is linguistic discrimination?

Do you really know?

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 2:43


‌What is linguistic discrimination? Thanks for asking!Also known as glottophobia, linguistic discrimination is a form of prejudice based on a person’s way of speaking. For example, it could consist of mocking someone for their mother tongue, accent, or the range of vocabulary they use. Victims of linguistic discrimination are judged and treated differently as soon as they open their mouths. Studies into linguistic discrimination date back to the 1980s. Researchers noted the difficulties that non-native-English speakers encountered at work in the United States. Linguistic discrimination is also seen as one of the main factors in turning down a candidate for a job. Sometimes, this form of discrimination is even more brutal. In some cases in China, ethnic minorities are forced to abandon their languages. Similar policies were carried out by colonialists in past centuries, like the British Empire in Ireland, Wales and Scotland.But why would anyone reject people based on their accent? An accent or dialect are an important part of a person’s identity. He sounds foreign, she sounds like she’s from the countryside, he doesn’t sound well-educated etc. Traditionally, accents heard on the TV and radio have been held in higher esteem. In the UK, 28% of people feel they have suffered discrimination due to having a regional accent. Across the Channel in France, linguistic discrimination is worst for those from the north of the country, but those with strong southern accents aren’t spared. Back in 2018, politician Jean-Luc Melenchon openly mocked a journalist from Toulouse for her southwestern accent in front of TV cameras. MP Laetitia Avia then proposed a new law recognising glottophobia as a form of discrimination, but the idea ended up being abandoned.So if you have a strong accent, should you see a speech therapist to mask it? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions!To listen the last episodes, you can click here: What is consent?What is the US Supreme Court?What is gaslighting? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

BFM Politique
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, président du groupe La France Insoumise à l'Assemblée - 20/09

BFM Politique

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 40:09


Jean-Baptiste Boursier reçoit Jean-Luc Mélenchon, président du groupe La France Insoumise à l'Assemblée et député des Bouches-du-Rhône, dans BFM Politique sur BFMTV, ce dimanche 20 septembre 2020. « BFM POLITIQUE » est LE rendez-vous média incontournable rythmant la vie politique française. Chaque dimanche, en direct et en public, l'émission présentée par Apolline de Malherbe donne la parole aux personnalités de tous bords. Durant deux heures, un représentant politique au cœur de l'actualité répond aux questions de la journaliste de BFMTV, puis débat dans le « face à face » avec un contradicteur sur un sujet qui les oppose. BFMTV, 1ère chaine d'information en continu de France, vous propose toute l'info en temps réel avec 18h d'antenne live par jour et des directs partout à travers le monde où l'actualité le nécessite. BFMTV, c'est aussi les débats et les grands reportages d'actualité. Retrouvez BFMTV sur le canal 15 de la TNT et sur BFMTV.com.

Le sept neuf
Jean-Luc Melenchon et Leïla Slimani

Le sept neuf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 120:00


durée : 02:00:00 - Le 7/9 - Jean-Luc Melenchon, Député des Bouches-du-Rhône, président du groupe La France Insoumise à l'AN et Leïla Slimani auteure de "Le Pays des autres", son nouveau roman publié aux éditions Gallimard, sont les invités de la matinale.

Le Réveil Mistral FM
LA PHOTO DE JEAN LUC MELENCHON

Le Réveil Mistral FM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2020


La Matinale de Mistral FM avec Vivian et Manon 

1 heure avant la rupture
Ep 30 – 50 nuances de Seb

1 heure avant la rupture

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2018 77:02


Aujourd’hui on n'était pas d'accord sur :  Jamie Dornan, TDAH, Push up, Denis Balbir, Jean Luc Melenchon. Le monde en général.

Marceau refait l'info
Remaniement ministériel - Perquisition chez Jean-Luc Melenchon - Eviction programmée de Patrick Sébastien - Marceau refait l'info - 17 octobre 2018

Marceau refait l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2018 4:19


Avec les imitations de Nicolas Sarkozy, Christophe Hondelatte, Mac Lesgy, Emmanuel Macron, Jean-Michel Apathie, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, Patrick Sébastien

The Progressive Britain Podcast
Extra: Episode 44 review

The Progressive Britain Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 19:22


Will the Tories have the principles to hold Boris to account for his comments on the burqa? Could it trigger a proper investigation into Islamophobia in the Tory party? And is Jean-Luc Melenchon a crank? Conor Pope and Henna Shah discuss.Further reading:*Antisemitism in Labour: symbolism is not a solution *A Waco week, as Corbynistas do politics in paranoid style*Who will challenge Boris Johnson for Labour in Uxbridge? See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Le café du village
Media bashing : qu'est-ce que la stratégie du dragon de Jean-Luc Mélenchon ?

Le café du village

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2017 4:01


Laëtitia Krupa tente d'expliquer la stratégie du dragon de Jean-Luc Mélenchon contre les différents médias.

World Questions
World Questions: Paris

World Questions

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2017 49:22


BBC World Questions comes to Paris following a dramatic presidential election. Support for the traditional parties of the left and right melted away and French voters were left with the stark choice between the politics of the Front National and the new centrist movement En Marche - led by 39-year-old former Socialist minister Emmanuel Macron. They chose Macron. But can he solve France’s many pressing economic and social problems – unemployment, the terror threat and cultural divisions? Jonathan Dimbleby and a panel of leading politicians and thinkers debate questions raised by a large lively audience at Radio France in Paris. The panel includes: Sylvie Goulard MEP and En Marche member, Olivier Tonneau, parliamentary candidate for Jean Luc Melenchon’s France Insoumise party, Front National councillor Aymeric Merlaud and journalist Pascale Tournier. BBC World Questions is a series of international events created in partnership with the British Council. (Photo: Emmanuel Macron Celebrates His Presidential Election Victory At The Louvre Photo credit: David Ramos/Getty Images)

L'édito politique d'Yves Thréard
Mélenchon joue avec le feu !

L'édito politique d'Yves Thréard

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2017 2:35


Chaque matin, Yves Thréard nous livre son analyse politique à quelques jours de la passation de pouvoir entre François Hollande et Emmanuel Macron.

Green Left Weekly Radio
Lisbeth on far right national front of Marine Le Pen | Stuart Munckton about the current political situation in Venezuela | mary Lou from Friends of Queen Victoria Market about the campaign to stop the market being ‘modernised’

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017


British election has been called; UK Labour under left wing leadership of Jeremy Corbyn is underdog and will be at long odds. Teresa May refuses to debate Corbyn which exposes a key weakness of the Tory campaign.Campaign against staff cuts and course cuts at Victoria University is being spearheaded by the NTEU. University management is throwing large amounts of money at a campaign to further casualise the campus, putting junior staff in charge of first year courses in order to reduce the number of senior staff. Jacob, Felix and Zane talk with Lisbeth Latham, who runs the blog ‘revitalisingLabour’ and writes for Green Left, regarding the French Presidential elections. Lisbeth takes listeners through the rise of the far right national front of Marine Le Pen, the emergence of Emmanuel Macron as a rightward split from the Socialist Party (PS) as well as the substantial growth in support for la France Insoumise (“Rebellious France / Unsubmissive France”) and the collapse of the PS vote. Jean Luc Melenchon attracted the strongest vote for a presidential candidate to the left of the PS since 1969. Listen here.Discussion of article by Tess Purling in the latest Green Left - “New Report:Decriminalise drugs for a better society”. A new report Can Australia respond to drugs more effectively and safely? Was launched recently by former state premiers Bob Carr and Jeff Kennet. The article looks at the social basis for drug use (drug users are often from social harsh backgrounds which drugs provide an escape from), the failure of the ‘war on drugs’, and the record of decriminalisation or legalisation of drugs in places like Portugal. Jacob, Felix and Zane talk with Green left weekly international editor Stuart Munckton about the current political situation in Venezuela. Listen here. Right wing forces have been staging a series of violent demonstrations, attacking public offices and social activists. International mediacoverage has been biased with most coverage incorrectly accusing the Venezuelan Government of repressing peaceful protests.Activist CalendarJacob, Felix and Zane talk with mary Lou from Friends of Queen Victoria Market about the campaign to stop the market being ‘modernised’ by Melbourne council under Mayor Robert Doyle. Council is proposing that a large section of the markets be torn up with underground facilities including cold storage and carparks built, with the markets made more ‘upmarket’ and an entertainment space added. Friends of Queen Vic Markets are campaigning to retain the iconic market space as it is, and the National Union of Workers has been organising stallholders to form a united resistance to the gentrification agenda. A rally to save Vic Markets is being held today (April 28). Listen here.Say no to new war drive New wave of attacks on Kurdistan by Turkish military, with Kurds calling for no-fly zone to be established

Talking Geopolitics
French Elections and the Future of Europe

Talking Geopolitics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 46:09


Jacob L. Shapiro and Xander Snyder discuss what is and isn't important about the French elections and what is at stake for Europe. Sign up for free updates on topics like this! Go here: hubs.ly/H06mXwR0 TRANSCRIPT: Jacob L. Shapiro: Hello everyone, and welcome to another Geopolitical Futures podcast. This week I am joined by one of our new analysts, Xander Snyder. We're happy to have you Xander. Xander Snyder: Thanks, this will be fun. JLS: We're hoping to just have a conversation today about what's been going on in France, and I want to be conscious of not ascribing too much influence to Marine Le Pen and to the hysterics around the election itself because, as we often write at GPF, elections don't matter that much and individuals matter even less. But I think that this election in particular does say some very important things about what's going on in Europe right now. So just to kind of rehash for those who need rehashing of it, the French election happens in two rounds. So the first round is sort of a wide group of different parties and people, and if somebody gets 50 percent in the first round, they win, but that almost never happens. So the first round is to whittle it down to two people, and then in the second round you get two people who face off against each other in a runoff, and you go from there. So the first round this year was remarkable in the sense that none of the establishment candidates from establishment parties did particularly well. The two leading vote-getters were Emmanuel Macron who started his own new party, which is nominally progressive or centrist, it sort of depends on what day of the week it is how you want to describe it. And then Marine Le Pen who is the head of the National Front, which is a party that has been around since the '70s, which is considered a right-wing nationalist party. It's not the greatest way of describing it if you actually look at their platform, some of the economic policies might be described as more left wing. What's really “right wing” about them is their nationalism and what some people would call their racism, although I think that Marine Le Pen has tried very hard to purge the party of some of those more negative influences. The two other leading vote-getters were Fillon, who was sort of the conservative candidate that everybody thought was going to win and was beset by scandal after scandal such that he just couldn't get his momentum going, and Jean-Luc Melenchon, who was sort of the far-left Bernie Sanders of France who did much better than people thought. He got 19.6 percent of the vote but not enough to get to the second round. So that's where we are right now. The second round takes place on May 7 and really this is going to be a vote between in some ways a pro EU candidate and an anti-EU candidate. Le Pen has said she wants to renegotiate the relationship with the EU as soon as she gets in, and if there's not a successful renegotiation, she wants to put it to a referendum and hopefully leave. Macron is really promising policies more of the same. So one of the reasons this is so important to talk about, it's less because of France, more because of what this says about the state of Europe. So that's sort of where we are, right this second. Xander, I thought it might be a useful thing to start off by talking the tension between individuals and between geopolitics. I know that as somebody who has started recently with us and has been doing a lot of training on this, that it's sometimes hard to see the boundary there. How do you see the relationship between Le Pen and the French elections. XS: I think you wrote two pieces recently on what's going on in France. One was a Reality Check and the other was a Deep Dive that placed this election in greater geopolitical context and they're worth reading. I think an interesting distinction that you drew was whether or not Le Pen controls her constituency or her constituency controls her. And it's an important distinction because you say this could be the difference between the National Front becoming a reanimation of some of the really bad things that happened in 20th century Europe versus it just becoming a 21th century political party that's just trying to balance and find a way to essentially stay in power, which is why Le Pen has been exorcising some of the more radical elements of her party to try to get to where she is right now. So, I'd actually be curious just to start off to know a little bit more about what you meant by that distinction. Who's controlling who and why does that matter in a geopolitical sense? In a sense, that's greater than just the election. JLS: The reason that matters for me is because I am thinking about trying to define what was really bad about 20th century Europe and what really might have geopolitical significance. For me, in 20th century Europe, that was really the rise of fascism and the rise of totalitarianism. If you read a lot of the literature about totalitarianism in general, Hannah Arendt is the one I've studied most closely but these ideas are not specific to her. Totalitarianism and fascism and communism, even as Stalin used it, it was not about the man. The ideology sort of ended up privileging the role, but these were mass movements and you couldn't have the move towards totalitarianism and towards fascism if you hadn't had the creation of a mass movement. So in some ways, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, these people were spawns of these mass movements that broke down all previous ties and which created this new mystical sense of what the nation was. And it had some relationship to reality, but it also tried to break things apart so there wasn't Prussia and Bavaria and all the stuff anymore. There was the romantic Teutonic Knight marching around in the forest type stuff, and there were these ideas about in some cases purity. And all of these things that developed were a result of the mass movement itself. So when I say it matters whether Le Pen is leading her constituents or her constituents are leading her, it actually has nothing to do with Le Pen, nothing to do with what power she would or wouldn't have if she came into office. I think she would actually be more limited in carrying out some of her more radical policies that people don't like or people are vocal about not liking. But the real issue here is, is French society or are there parts of European society that are breaking down to the point where you can see the type of mass movement that happened in the 1930s and the early 1940s and had people gravitating towards these forms of government that ended up perpetrating all of these wars and all of these horrors that really Europe and most of the Western world has been afraid of since? Does that answer the question? XS: I think it does. It jumped out to me because I think it hints at a deeper issue in social sciences generally, which is teasing out causality when you can't do a double-blind study. It is very difficult, what's causing what. And so you get to this point where, for example, Le Pen and the National Front, it's difficult to tell if her actions are just a symptom of these trends you are talking about or if she has some degree of control over them. Which do you think it is? JLS: Well I think that Le Pen is a creation of her time and of her constraints. I mean, you can't think about Le Pen and not think about her father who is a Holocaust denier who really was the person who was in charge of putting the National Front on the map. You can't think about him and not think about his experiences in the French Algerian war. You can't think about the French Algerian war without thinking about France's history as an empire and its history of colonialism and its battles with Great Britain. You can't think about that stuff without thinking about Napoleon and the French Revolution and we're sort of right back at the beginning of all this stuff, right? So I think that Le Pen really is just an individual manifestation of a larger thing. There would be no Le Pen if there wasn't high unemployment in France and if there wasn't stagnant GDP growth in France and if it wasn't that in the northeast of France, a lot of the industrial production centers are suffering. They look across the border to Germany, and they see that Germany has historically low unemployment rates and that, thus far, the Germans have been spared from the major ramifications of the 2008 financial crisis. So I really do think that she is a creation of her time and a creation of her father and a creation of French geopolitics. And she is both enlivened by those things and completely restricted by them, and I think some of what Le Pen is doing is you can watch the individual try and strain against those things as much as possible. I mean, she kicked her own father out of the party. She's doing everything she can to purge the party of the parts that people might think are too radical because she is trying to be pragmatic. But A: She's going to have a hard time doing that, the second round polls if they are right say it's like a 62 to 38 margin. B: If she even got to power, we'd have to wait until legislative elections in June to see if she could even get some of the legislative support let alone the popular support for some of her approaches. And C: It's hard to forget who she is and who her father was and all of the things that they have said, and for a lot of people, that's not what it means to be French. So again, she's an interesting laboratory for thinking about what an individual can do and what the limits on an individual are. She's interesting because she's compelling and charismatic and in some ways able to articulate some of these issues better than anyone else. I think that's what makes her a powerful politician but I don't want to ascribe to her the force of a world historical person or somebody who by themselves is going to completely shape the way geopolitics is working. XS: Sure, it's not a juncture point per se, it is part of a larger trend. JLS: Yeah it's a much larger trend, and she's really just a small part in a much larger chapter. It's funny, I was being interviewed by an Australian newspaper a couple days ago and one of the things they asked me about Le Pen was they asked me if I thought the EU was going to fail. I sort of looked at the person strangely, and I said, look what does it mean for the EU to fail? From my perspective, it sort of already has. You've got the Hungarians and the Poles ignoring EU directives on refugees and migrants. You've got Britain saying sorry we're out, we don't want any part of this. The French themselves have been ignoring deficit rules from the EU for years. The Italians and Brussels are going back and forth on banking regulations and literally are fiddling while Rome is burning. So you have all these people ignoring EU directives. You have Germany sort of sitting there in it all in a very economically vulnerable situation. Le Pen is just one small chapter in this, and she represents the particular French chapter in this, which is an important one. France now is the second-largest economy in the EU, and in a lot of ways the EU was a French idea. It was them who wanted to build the EU to keep Germany where it was. To solve the problem that created all these wars in the European continent since 1870. So yeah she's a part of all of those things. She's a fairly small part of it and an interesting part of it. If she did come to power and if the National Front swept legislative elections, there might actually be something to say about this being in the immediate term important in the way that the EU demise carries out. But the demise is happening. It will happen with Le Pen or without Le Pen. If Macron sails into the presidency, I completely expect him to be equally blocked because France is very divided, and he'll have five years of status quo policies, and we'll be back here in 2022. We'll be talking about the same stuff and maybe Le Pen will even have a greater percentage of the vote. XS: So I think something that you mentioned a minute ago will give us kind of opportunity to dive in just a little bit more into how Geopolitical Futures thinks about the world. You kind of describe this person who is straining against all these domestic political pressures and just trying to figure just what options she actually has. Now at Geopolitical Futures, one of the things that we really focus on is this idea of constraints. We believe that people end up in power, parties end up in power because they are effective at understanding what steps they need to take to get there, right? And there's only so many options once they're there that they can take. So what we try to do a lot of the time is understand what those options are, what those constraints are and go from there, and that's what lets us have a little bit more insight into just describing the situation. What sort of constraints do you see Le Pen or Macron facing following the election that either would face regardless of who wins? JLS: Look either one of them is going to be stuck with a very difficult economic situation that has been building up over time, and I am not convinced that either one of them has the policies in their toolkit to solve it, and that's not an indictment of either of them. I just think that it's a particularly difficult structural situation that they're in, and it's not something that's going to be solved overnight. The problem is that it's a problem that has been developing for so long that people's patience is probably not in line with the things that have to be done to fix 10 percent unemployment and 25 percent youth unemployment and stagnant GDP growth and all these other things for a couple years. On the actual legislative level, again Macron's party is brand new. The National Front has made some headway but, in the last legislative elections, ended up not taking that many seats because the other parties banded together against them to keep them out. Le Pen has said she wants to take France out of the E.U. It's not exactly clear how that works. She could call a referendum, although either the court or the Parliament has to approve that step so it's not like she can just do it herself. Its less clear – does she need the approval of the population in some way to do it? Does she not? That's an open question. So those are all technical constraints in what they are doing. And then the broader constraints are that there was an internal logic to the EU. We've written a lot and George Friedman, who is our chairman and founder, has written a lot about the inherent, illogical nature of the EU in the sense that it wasn't quite completely taking everyone's sovereignty, but it still wanted to take a little bit of it away. But there was a logic behind the EU: It was this idea of, what is Germany's role in Europe going to be? There was this sense that if you could get Germany into an economic block that was beneficial for it, you would basically be controlling Germany's imperatives, and Germany's imperatives have always been to spread out over the Continent. That's what has really been the approximate geopolitical issue in Europe, basically since German unification in the late 19th century. Is a French president or if France leaves the EU, are they just going to ignore that or are they just going to run away from that? What is their relationship with Germany going to be from now on? Who is France going to trade with? What are the implications of the economy going to be if you start breaking those things down? Can the French really come back with a currency that quickly? These are all the sort of difficult constraints that make things happen now, and one other thing I would just throw on there is that the inertia is also a very powerful force. Brussels has been there for a long time. I think one of the reasons that George often says that he doesn't expect the EU to collapse, he sort of just expects it to go away into obsolescence, where they might still have meetings and they might still issue directives but everybody will kind of ignore them. We'll wake up one day and people will realize, ok there's an EU, but there's not really an EU. So I think those are all parts of constraints that both Macron and Le Pen face. In that sense, they're probably more similar to each other than they are to anyone else in France. XS: A metaphor that we've used before that I think is apt is that the EU has essentially allowed France post World War II to, like you said, control Germany's directives to a degree, keep them in a cage because there is this institution in which Germany has become essentially the most at least economically powerful country, but France is powerful military lets them play an outsized role in that institution as well. So looking beyond the elections, looking beyond what's going to happen in the next month or two, what are and what have France's historical imperatives on the Continent been, and how do they develop as the EU becomes a weaker institution? JLS: That's an interesting question. I would say that one of the things you have to think about in terms of France and Germany's relationship is that the EU was also built around a divided Germany, and one of the things we often talk about and write about is that a lot of these institutions that exist, exist because of inertia, what I was talking before about inertia. NATO is an anti-Soviet alliance. The EU's aim was partly to contain Germany, was partly also anti-Soviet, was about rebuilding Europe. But the EU also contained western Germany, right? Like for most of the EU and its predecessors, what we're talking about here is Germany that is divided into west and east. In some ways, the German model gets completely upended at German unification. Nobody was expecting the Soviet Union to fall, nobody was expecting German unification on that quick a scale. And once Germany unified, it set in motion an inevitable set of circumstances that lead us to this point where France and Germany are coming at each other with cross purposes. It was easier for France to deal with a Germany that was cut in half than it was for France to deal with a Germany that was whole even when Germany had to go through, you know, the economic struggles of reintegrating the east into it. So I mean, going forward on the Continent Germany and France have always been the two dominant players. The thing that I would say is Germany has large economic problems, demographic issues, internal issues in terms of people thinking about, well, Germany wasn't always Germany. It only unified in the 1870s. Is there any chance that some of the separatism that we've seen in other parts of Europe might come to Germany? France also I sort of look on as not necessarily a declining power but one which is really internally focused which has major domestic issues. They are not exactly about to go adventuring all over the place. You're right that they do have a powerful military, but it's pretty much maxed out right now with their deployments fighting ISIS in the Middle East and the stuff that they're doing in Mali and North Africa. I think this really gets to a shift in European history in the sense that what happens in the west will be less important than what happens in the east. When I look at Europe right now, the really dynamic economies and the really dynamic things that are happening in Eastern Europe. When you look at what's happening in Hungary, when you look at what's happening in Poland, you know I think that's the place where the future of Europe is really going to be decided. And that might sound a little bit strained, especially since we are so used to thinking about Germany and France being the main contenders on the Continent. But I really do see a much weaker Germany than we've had before, a weaker France that is much more inwardly facing. And when you have a weak Germany, when you have a weak Russia, there have been periods where Poland sort of rises and where these Eastern European powers have their day. So I think we're thinking about what the EU and what Europe is going to look like 10, 20, 30 years from now. In some ways, it's not so important whatever argument the French have with themselves about what it means to be French. In some ways, what's more important is what's happening in Eastern Europe, what is the relationship going to be between east and west, what is the relationship between a declining Germany and a declining Russia going to look like, how is France going to deal with that, how is the U.K. going to get involved. Those are some of the questions that I would see. But I would turn that question around on you Xander. How do you think about the future of the EU 20, 30 years out, considering some of the things we've talked about? XS: Yeah, I think something that we've written about that gives some insight into what's going to happen is this idea of nationalism, which isn't necessarily a good or a bad thing. I'm not ascribing a value judgement to it. But as we see the EU grow weaker, as we see Brussels increasingly issuing these orders that no one pays attention to, the idea of identity has crept back into politics in the EU in a powerful way. People are trying to understand their role in the EU, or well on the European continent, and as that trend progresses, I think we're going to see more attachment to national identity, and that could go a couple different ways. But this idea of multilateralism that has really prevailed in this period following World War II up until today. I think we'll sort of fade out as a period in history. Now how that impacts geopolitical interests on the Continent, I mean I guess you can argue that the existence of multilateral institutions don't ultimately change things. But as European countries begin to focus more inwardly on their own country, I think we will see a greater focus on national interest rather than continental interests, which is really what the focus had been, especially during the Cold War when Europe fell under the umbrella of U.S. protection. So I think we will see a refocusing on what it means to be French, for example, and therefore what is good for the French. JLS: Yeah I guess one of the things I would push back a little and just say that I don't think it's that multilateral institutions are not important, they can be very important. The deeper issue there is that the multilateral institutions have to have some kind of mission and some kind of purpose. And I think that, and this is one of the things also that France in particular helps articulate, which is that you know multilateralism and international institutions and all of these things were a big part of what happened in 2008. And I think people have a difficult time separating 2008 from the way that financial crisis spread across the world globally because everybody was so exposed to each other. Particularly in Europe, where a lot of these countries didn't have control over things like currency that most nation-states do because they are all tied into the E.U. They didn't have some of the tools that were necessary or the tools that most nation-states have at their disposal to respond to some of the economic problems. So the question then becomes, is there a purpose or is there some kind of ideological construct in which multilateral institutions can once again be seen as useful? I think one of the main reasons Le Pen has risen as far as she has in France is that nobody else really has any good policies or any good vision of what's going on. We talked a lot about constraints, and I am not saying that somebody needs a policy that's going to work, but I am saying that the opposing side needs to present some sense of confidence that it knows what it's doing and that it has a potential solution that it can produce. When I look at somebody like Macron, I described him in one of my pieces as an empty suit. I think you actually commented that I was judging him unfairly or that I wasn't being objective and I responded back to you, no, I am actually being objective. I have no idea what Macron stands for and most French citizens that I have talked to that are my friends also don't know what he stands for. He's called himself a progressive. Other people call him a centrist. I don't think that it makes much sense, you know being a moderate is actually, that means something. When you call someone a moderate, you are not saying they don't have any positions or that they're some kind of equal distance between one position and another position. Moderation is a particular kind of outlook on the world and can articulate in meaningful ways and approaches to problems that can give confidence. So I think the challenge for those who would favor multilateral institutions and for those who would  favor a less narrow definition of the national interest especially in terms of economics and in terms of refugees and things like this, they have to somehow articulate solutions to the problems in a way that, A: projects confidence, and B: actually takes into account people in their own nation-state. A lot of times now I feel like nationalists have their solution, and it might be an imperfect one but at least they have a point. They have talking points and you know who Le Pen is and you know what you're going to get from Le Pen each time, whereas the others you don't really know what they stand for, what they would do if they got into office or whether they have any confidence that what they would do if they got into office would work in the first place. So I don't actually expect nationalism to always be as dominant as it is without any other ideological challenger. I certainly think it's winning the day right now, and I expect it to be very different going forward. But at a certain point, there's going to have to be some kind of political opposition to it. I am not sure what that looks like eventually, but I don't think it's just going to be all nationalism, all the time. I think the thing that nationalism has done though is that it has redefined the conversation towards the working class, the middle class. At a certain point, this becomes class based and not necessarily nation based because the people who are voting for these parties and are voting for the nationalist message are people who have gotten screwed over by the current economy and who the elites have just paid no attention to. The gulf between them is getting wider and wider, and so they turn to things like nationalism and patriotism because those are ideas that can give them pride and give them a way of articulating what the problem is. That was a little long winded but you started with multilateral institutions and sort of how I would respond to it. XS: Yeah I think that makes sense, I mean if you look at the impacts of the 2008 financial crisis. A lot of people all over the world saw that what had been effectively policy for a couple of decades really utterly failed them. So the question has been asked, well what's good for me? And the question that can follow that is, well who am I? Am I a European, am I middle class, American, who do I identify with and what does that imply in terms of policies that are going to be effective for my group, right? So I think that is certainly one of the trends that we're seeing brought out more clearly in this French election but also certainly in the U.S. and over the last couple of years. JLS: Well yeah, and this is actually one of the ways in which the distinction between right wing and left wing breaks down because really when we're talking about somebody like Le Pen or the National Front or any of these nationalist parties. What they're doing is they're defining the nation in a narrower sense. They want certain people to be excluded from the nation, they want there to be a very high barrier, a high bar in terms of what it takes to become a part of the nation. Once you are a part of the nation though, in a lot of ways they want the economic and security and political benefits that are afforded to you to be much more than most traditional right wing or liberal things would think of. That's why, when I say that if you read Le Pen's platform, if you read some of the policies of the National Front, you might expect them more in the far-left's positions. I mean, one of the things that Jean-Luc Melenchon shared with Le Pen was that he also wanted to take France out of the EU. So if you had elected this “far-right” candidate in Le Pen, not elected but if Le Pen had gotten through and Melenchon had gotten through, you would've had two anti-EU candidates, right? They would've been on completely different spectrums and the difference between them wouldn't have even been in terms of getting into the EU. It would've been… I am not actually sure, the difference would've I guess been on how to define the French nation and how France would deal with defining Frenchness. But again, I am just trying to tease out how this is a lot more complicated than people are making it out to be and the dividing lines that we had before are really stripping away. XS: Why does that matter? Why does it matter what Frenchness is? Because I think that on some level that's really the crux of the problem. We've certainly come back to this idea in our written pieces, but why is that aspect of identity playing such an outsized role now? JLS: Yeah I think about that sometimes, and I think that this is an important place to talk about the difference between a nation and nationalism. And so nationalism is an ideology. The nation is really a group of people who share a certain thing common. There are a lot of different definitions for it, but let's say a common language or ethnicity even principles can define a nation sometimes. It can be a very broad definition. I think one of the reasons nationalism as an ideology, as an organizing principle for how to govern, I think one of the reasons it's so effective is because it leverages something that is very real, which is the nation. There really wasn't nationalism, we can't speak about nationalism before the 17th and 18th centuries, but we can certainly speak about nations before the 17th and 18th centuries. So I think the point about, you know you asked what does it mean to or why is it important that you have to define what the nation is. I think that in some ways the reason that it's important is because nationalism has really won the day as a governing ideology. Nation-state is almost a synonym for state these days, and most countries in the world, not all of them but most, are nation-states. And people think in terms of the nation-state and nationalism as an organizing principle sort of, I mean they've accepted it without really thinking about it, without even really knowing it. Partly because you know it's responding to something real, and at that point if that's how you're going to organize things then defining who is in the nation is going to become incredibly important. And this has been important in different points throughout European history and throughout the history of nations and nationalism in general. I mean, the French Revolution – and you know more about the French revolution than I do I think Xander – but I mean the beginning of the French Revolution began with defining the nation, right? And the Third Estate had to define a vision of the nation and the way they defined it was everybody who was in the Third Estate was in the nation. So the aristocracy, maybe some of the clergy, were not going to be considered part of it because it became more important to talk about equality. One of the reasons equality becomes one of the defining things that the French Revolution pushes for is because of the way that the French society is structured beforehand and because of the particular economic things that they are responding to. So I think it's important, and I think that people are thinking about it because they are trying to figure out how to respond to problems. And if you are a government, you have to know who you're responsible for taking care of, who you are responsible for defending. So if you are the president of France, whether you are Le Pen or Macron, you have to have a sense in your mind of who it's your job to protect. For Le Pen, she's saying very clearly, I am sorry, it's very sad about these refugees and these migrants who don't have a home, that doesn't mean that I have to protect them. My job would be to be the president of France and to protect France, and I will protect France. And maybe protecting France means that I just can't let everybody in as much as I would want to and as much as, you know, it's a sad situation that they're in. So you know that's how she wants to define the nation, and because of that definition she pursues certain policies and people gravitate towards her because they feel, I don't know, that their society is under threat or their job opportunities are under threat. You know, now we're talking about the things that make it convincing. But I think that's why people are thinking so much about this because before you connect policies, you have to know who the policies are meant for. XS: Yeah and I think the example of the French Revolution is actually another nice example of constraints in action, right? Because if we think about how the French Revolution is romanticized – the phrase liberte, egalite, fraternite, that comes to mind – is this idea of these higher moral principles that were driving this big, this really critically important event in history. But, you know, you mentioned the Third Estate and identity. The reason that that group of individuals appealed to that idea of equality is because they were trying to gain political power to push back against essentially what was an increase in taxes that the nobility wasn't going to have to incur to the same degree, that was exacerbated by a food shortage, a crisis, due to a bad harvest. And so it's not like I mean some of these people probably had higher moral principles, but that framing would never have existed if those people were not stuck in that situation trying to solve that problem, so it's just another example of constraints. JLS: Yeah and I think one of the things to think about here is – and this one of the things that makes the United States different than those European countries and I know that Trump is in the same vein as Brexit and Le Pen but I also sort of think of him as separate because I can't really speak about the United States as a nationalist entity. And one of the reasons I have a hard time thinking about nationalism in the United States is because, first of all, you can't say the United States nation, that sounds kind of awkward, you sort of have to say the American nation. But the American nation really sprouts up out of nothing, and I shouldn't say nothing, right? Because what happens is you get a bunch of immigrants who come to the United States and fight wars or wipe out the native population. Point being that they haven't been here for time and memorial, you know? Like the United States was founded in 1776, and there weren't really people of the group that founded the United States there for much longer before it. Whereas when you are dealing with France, you are dealing with – and you know there wasn't always a France, certainly if you go back thousands of years, there's different iterations. If you are even talking about France around the Enlightenment, there's still different languages, there is no harmonized French system. But you are still dealing with people where there's a very deep and serious tie between the blood and between the land. This is one of the things that used to be in a lot of National Front discourse, which was that there is an innate relationship between your blood and between your land, and it's tied in this very particular way. So one of the interesting things to me about Trump is that he is, you know, putting America first and he's making America great again, but I think there is a real difference between what he's talking about and between what's happening in France because Trump can't make the same appeals to American nationalists that I think someone like a Le Pen in France or even, you know, the Brexit people in Britain can make to a British nation or to a French nation. When Trump was out there, what won Trump his election was connecting with working-class and middle-class voters and making them feel like they had a champion, like he was going to be their champion. A number of them were white I think, and that obviously plays into, that's maybe a counter to some of the things that I am saying. But again, I think that Trump had to be much more class based about it whereas in a country like France, in a country like Great Britain or even in a country like Germany, yes a lot of it is economic based and a lot of it is class based, but there's also this other element that just isn't there in the United States. XS: And that's because these countries have had so much more history shaped by geopolitical constraints to form these concepts of identity, is that what you're saying? JLS: It is, although I think one of the ironic things about that is, and I sort of, we talked about this a little bit at the beginning when we were talking about totalitarianism and fascism and how the mass movement creates this sort of mystical idealized version of the nation. Yes, all these countries do have longer histories and can go back further in time. At the same time though, like I said earlier, nationalism is really, we're talking about the 17th and 18th century so yes they go back in time and there is this conception of this relationship between the land and the people going back thousands of years and on a certain level its true. But even that is sort of constructive, right? It's maybe got a few extra hundred years in the hopper so maybe that's why it's more deeply felt. But, we're over and over talking about the same thing. I do think there is some difference though in the sense that the French can't remember a time when they weren't in France, whereas it's part of the American narrative or myth about itself that it got here and it was people fleeing from something and they wanted to create something based around principles rather than a shared type of nation. So yeah, that's sort of what I mean about that. XS: So I think that kind of lets us all tie it together and the last thought that I want to bring up is actually what you pointed out in your recent Reality Check, which I suggest people go take a look at, it's called “Declaration of the Rights of France.” It's at the end and rather you call out a conflict in the French constitution, I think it's in Articles 1 and 3, one of which is the idea of universalism and the right and equality of all men everywhere. And then later on that same page, there's this idea that the state, the nation needs to have sovereignty in order to enforce the rights of individuals in that state. So, one is rights of people in that state, the other is rights of people everywhere, right? And I think that kind of speaks to the distinction between nationalism and the nation that you're talking about. JLS: I would just jump in and say, it's actually not the constitution which tells you something about France. It's the Declaration of the Rights of Man, which is one of the great documents that comes out of the French Revolution, but it's not the French constitution. In the same way that the Declaration of Independence is not the American constitution, right? It's separate. And Article 1 does say men are born and will remain equal in rights, and then Article 3 says that the principle of all sovereignty resides essentially in the nation. So the first thing the French Revolution does is say, there are free and equal rights that everyone has by virtue of being a human being, right? And one of the things the French Revolution does is it declares this freedom and this equality for everyone as such just for being a human being, just for existing and breathing and being there. And within two articles, it gives that freedom away by saying all of this sovereignty is in the nation. And I think the reasons it does that is because it is impractical, it doesn't work to have everybody just being completely free all the time with no accountability with nothing. This goes back to Hobbes– it's life is nasty, brutish and short and the state of nature is not a fun thing – and Aristotle – man is a political animal, we come together because if we don't come together, there's going to be chaos and it's going to be nuts. So at the opening salvo of the French Revolution is that everyone is equal and it realizes very quickly that that's not going to work. I think that's true of most of the world's democracies, and it is really the tension within world democracy because the principles of the Enlightenment were this idea of, you know, you have rights and freedoms as a human being by virtue of being a human being and that got married to nationalism as it arose.   They were almost two separate ideas. You had liberalism, sort of classically defined, and you had nationalism. And they came together, and they made the nation-state. That was what the marriage of those two things looked like. And they want to be able to have their cake, which is everybody is free by virtue of being a person, and yet they want to eat it too because they want everybody to have their own nation and their own right to their own nation. That sounds perfectly wonderful in principle, but in practice it gets a little bit difficult, right? Because if you're going to accept that hook, line and sinker, then Catalonia should have a nation if they want a nation. And Scotland should have a nation if they want a nation. And what do you do if you have two nations, let's say Israel and Palestine, who claim the same land and can create, you know, claims that maybe one side won't respect the other side's claims, but let's say both can present some kind of historical basis for their claim to a certain part of land, and it's the same land. What are you going to do? Are you going to divide the land up? What does your men are born and remain free and equal rights tell you to do when two different men claim the same land and that's sort of what Article 3 does, right? It says that, ok, sure we're all equal but the nation-state exists to protect that freedom and the nation-state means you give up some of your sovereignty to the nation-state because the nation-state is going to protect those freedoms for you within a defined limit. It's Churchill who said, I forget exactly what the quote is, but he's talking about democracy and it's the worst form of government except all the others. You know, liberal democracy is sort of like that – it's not perfect. It has all of these inner tensions, but I think the danger comes in anybody who thinks that it's only about the nation. And then I think there's also an equal danger in anybody that thinks it is only about the principle because if you are a radical in either direction and if you can't split the difference, you're not living within the liberal democracy because the liberal democracy is a compromise between two ideas that together on the surface don't exactly fit. XS: So I think what ties it all together for me is the idea that ideology does not really by itself drive major world events. It certainly, as an idea, spurs men and women to action, but the idea that there are power imbalances and circumstances, political realities that shape those ideologies. At the same time that there's an interplay between them both, I think is fundamental to how we look at the world. We try to understand the reality of the situation in addition to what people are saying. JLS: Yeah I think that's exactly right and I hope that as we get into the second round of French elections – it's sort of the year of elections, right? We're going to have British elections this year, we're going to have German elections this year, who knows what other stuff is going to pop up. I hope that – and I am sure we will be talking about these in some depth as we go both in terms of our writing and also on the podcast, but I think one thing as people think about these elections, if you want to think about things through the way we're thinking about them, just listen to what Xander just said. I mean it's not really about the election. The election tells you that something important is happening, and it gives you some data points to explore for what's important that's happening, but it's not the election and the selection of the person itself. It's not about Merkel, it's not about Le Pen, it's not about Theresa May any more than it was really about Hitler or Stalin or Roosevelt. Those were all people who met the challenges of their time and were defined by the challenges that they faced not by their personal opinions on what they needed to happen. The same will happen in the 21st century, so the only way I think it's fair to make a comparison between those two time periods right now at least as I see it is to talk about how the leaders then and the leaders now are not free actors. They are constrained and defined by the things that exist around them, and they are expressions of things underneath them. They're not shaping history themselves, they are as much a part of being shaped by it as all of us have been shaped by it. So I think we'll wrap up there. So Xander this was fun. We should do this again. This was a long one and I hope people enjoy it, but if people think it's too long or if you have questions that we didn't answer, if you have suggestions for any other topics, you can just write in to us at comments@geopoliticalfutures.com. You can also just visit us at geopoliticalfutures.com to read our stuff, and we'll see you out there next week.

L'édito politique d'Yves Thréard
Mais pourquoi Mélenchon n'appelle-t-il pas à voter Macron ?

L'édito politique d'Yves Thréard

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2017 3:06


Chaque matin, Yves Thréard nous livre son analyse politique à quelques semaines de l'élection présidentielle.

Le fait médias du jour
La tournée des programmes : les propositions de Jean-Luc Mélenchon

Le fait médias du jour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2017 3:48


À quelques jours du premier tour de la présidentielle, Jérôme Ivanichtchenko passe chaque jour en revue le programme de l'un des candidats.

The Irish Times World View Podcast
May Gambles; A Contest "Unprecedented in French History"; Stephen Starr on Erdogan's Triumph

The Irish Times World View Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2017 29:34


This week's podcast is all about political power and the ballot box. In the United Kingdom, Theresa May is gambling that a snap election will give her a mandate to push Brexit through with authority, says London Editor Denis Staunton. In France, the rising popularity of left-wing candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon has made an uncertain presidential election even more unpredictable, says Lara Marlow in Paris. And on Sunday the passing of a referendum granted Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan much greater powers. How did he pull it off? Stephen Starr reports from Istanbul.

Sky News - All Out Politics
Labour, France and Easter

Sky News - All Out Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2017 31:56


Adam Boulton and guests chew over this week's policy blitz by the Labour Party, the march of Jean-Luc Melenchon in the French presidential elections and the role of religion at Easter. Joining the podcast this week are the Deputy Editor of Progress Conor Pope, Sky's political correspondent Darren McCaffrey and Head of Data Harry Carr. If you like what you hear please subscribe and leave a review!

TipTV Business
French Elections: Quelle HorrEUR!

TipTV Business

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2017 14:28


Mike Ingram, Strategist at BGC Partners, talks about the new twist in the two-round election - Jean-Luc Melenchon, a far-left candidate who for most of the campaign has been dismissed as a distant no-hoper, but now has surged into the top four. Also discussed is - Barclays whistle blower scandal, Tesco results. Listen to the full segment to know- What the drop in the one-month 25 delta risk reversal in EUR/JPY means for the common currency and FX markets? The trade of the day - Sell Standard Chartered The Coe report - Technical view on S&P500, Crude Oil & Gold Broker Recommendations #France, #EUR, #EUR/USD, #EUR/JPY, #forex, #currencies, #trading, #elections, #macro, #fundamentals, #commodities, #currencies, #markets, #technicals, #UK, #US

EMISSION EQUALITY - Contre les discriminations
EQUALITY - N°179 - 05 AVRIL 2017

EMISSION EQUALITY - Contre les discriminations

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2017 270:20


Sujet du Jour : Spéciale Présidentielles (2eme Partie) Nous décortiquerons et donnerons nos opinions uniquement sur les programmes de chaque candidat. Au programme : Jean Luc Melenchon, Benoit Hamon, Les 6 derniers candidats restants > CONCERNANT LES ACTUS : Aucune actu pendant les deux émissions spéciales présidentielles. Les actus feront leur retour à partir de l'émission du 15 avril

FT News in Focus
France's far-left leader enjoys pre-election boost

FT News in Focus

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2017 9:03


Far-left candidate Jean-Luc Melenchon is challenging one-time front runner Francois Fillon for third place in France's presidential race and, with only two weeks to go, a third of voters are still undecided. Harriet Agnew discusses the latest twists in the French election campaign with the FT's Ann-Sylvaine Chassany and Michael Stothard. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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