Francuska - predsednički izbori
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Има ли тај модем неке шансе... поред рутера, оптике итд?
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https://www.euronews.com/2021/06/08/emmanuel-macron-appears-to-be-slapped-during-visit-to-southern-france?utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Twitter#Echobox=1623158743
Emmanuel Macron appears to be slapped during visit to southern France
Emmanuel Macron appeared to be slapped during a visit to southern France on Tuesday.
Footage circulating on social media shows the incident in Tain-l'Hermitage, around 90 kilometres south of Lyon.
The Elysee said someone had tried to slap the French president and that the visit is continuing.
"Politics can in no way be violence, verbal aggression, and even less physical aggression," French PM Jean Castex told MPs. "I call for a republican leap forward, we are all concerned, it is a question of the foundations of our democracy."
Emmanuel Macron appears to be slapped during visit to southern France
Emmanuel Macron appeared to be slapped during a visit to southern France on Tuesday.
Footage circulating on social media shows the incident in Tain-l'Hermitage, around 90 kilometres south of Lyon.
The Elysee said someone had tried to slap the French president and that the visit is continuing.
"Politics can in no way be violence, verbal aggression, and even less physical aggression," French PM Jean Castex told MPs. "I call for a republican leap forward, we are all concerned, it is a question of the foundations of our democracy."
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Za Macrona je ovo bio pravi šamar.
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#Macron se fait gifler en direct de #Tain pic.twitter.com/tsXdByo22U
— (@AlexpLille) June 8, 2021
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Ferenc Puskás wrote:Za Macrona je ovo bio pravi šamar.
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L’individu prononce « Montjoie Saint-Denis » avant de gifler le Président de la République.
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https://unherd.com/2021/06/the-narcissistic-fall-of-france/
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Чланак се некако рано прекида, а скоро да је прешао на ствар.
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И кажем себи у сну, еј бре коњу па ти ни немаш озвучење, имаш оне две кутијице око монитора, видећеш кад се пробудиш...
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A prije mjesec ipo na istom sajtu o smrti francuskog intelektualcaЛетећи Полип wrote:https://unherd.com/2021/06/the-narcissistic-fall-of-france/
Huelbek smara, ali zamisli da ti je ovo mater
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Fransoa Filjon ušao u upravni odbor ruske naftne kompanije Zaroubejneft. Pre par nedelja, bivša austrijska ministarka spoljnih poslova Karin Knajzl je ušla u upravni odbor Rosnjefta koji od 2017-e vodi Gerhard Šreder.
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Zarubežnjeft je vlasnik rafinerija u Modriči i B. Brodu preko svoje BH filijale.
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Francuska vojska je jeza živa. A ni panduri nisu mnogo bolji.
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How French conservatives are turning toward Marine Le Pen
Defections by mainstream politicians suggest that backing France’s hard-right National Rally in regional elections is no longer a dramatic leap.
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DAVID BRODER
Frontrunner for this month's Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur elections in southern France, Thierry Mariani speaks like a typical far-right candidate. In a region that saw a truck-attack kill 86 people on Bastille Day 2016 and a stabbing spree last October that was described by President Emmanuel Macron as an “Islamist terrorist attack”, Mariani has emphasised the "obvious link between immigration and terrorism" — claiming "civil war is here already." Polling at 41 percent ahead of the first round of voting in regional elections on 20 June, he could soon make this the first region ever controlled by Marine Le Pen's hard-right Rassemblement National (National Rally).
Yet unlike other far-right candidates, Mariani has held high office before. An MP since 1993 for the mainstream, pro-European centre-right which backed Jacques Chirac’s presidency, from 2010 to 2012 Mariani was transport minister under president Nicolas Sarkozy. Then, after losing his parliamentary seat in 2017, he broke with the centre-right Les Républicains (The Republicans) and two years later became an MEP for the Rassemblement National, until recently called Front National.
With Les Républicains yet to recover from their scandal-ridden 2017 presidential campaign, Mariani is also not the only figure to cross the divide on the right. Just West along the Mediterranean, in the parallel contest in neighbouring Occitanie, Le Pen's top candidate is Jean-Paul Garraud, himself a veteran centre-right MP. He is polling first place on 31 percent, slightly ahead of the incumbent Socialists.
Known in French media as PACA, the wealthy south-east region where Mariani is running has a politics that belies stereotypes about far-right success in left-behind areas. The Côte d'Azur does have large pockets of structural unemployment and deprived majority-minority areas similar to Marseille's quartiers nord: resort towns have also been especially hit hard by the lockdown. Yet, as well as being France's most unequal region, PACA is also ranked third out of thirteen for GDP per capita. Mariani is polling 43 percent among middle-class voters.
The well-established popularity of France’s far-right party in PACA illustrates the existence of “two Front Nationals” — a party split between an ex-industrial Northern base and its more middle-class, Catholic support in Mediterranean France. In the latter, it has historic roots among the pieds-noirs — white people who returned from North Africa after decolonisation — and promotes a more classically right-wing, low-tax agenda. In 2015 its lead candidate was Marine Le Pen's niece Marion Maréchal, considered more free-marketeer than her aunt.
France’s run-off system of elections puts up a high bar to the Rassemblement National, however, given the historic tendency for other voters to rally against it. It has only six MPs, hardly any important mayoralties, and none of France’s 13 metropolitan regions. While Mariani leads first-round polls by up to ten points, the second-round run-off on 27 June against Les Républicains’ incumbent Renaud Muselier will likely be much closer.
Already ahead of the first round, Muselier has formed a joint list with Macron's La République En Marche party. This pact was a shock to Les Républicains in other regions who are running as right-wing opponents of the president. After some leading figures pushed for the party to withdraw support for Muselier, on 18 May it issued a statement criticising the agreement but nonetheless calling for a vote against the Rassemblement National.
More widely, Le Pen's path to success against Macron in next April's presidential contest is built on weakening the resolve of such a "republican front" against her. Already during the last presidential run-off she announced that if elected she would pick the more moderate "national-conservative" Nicolas Dupont-Aignan as her prime minister. In April she resigned as party leader promising that she represent "all French people" — echoing a move she made during the second round in 2017.
In turn, the Rassemblement National's now well-established place in national politics has pushed Les Républicains to flirt with its base. Last week, deputy leader Guillaume Peltier told the French radio network RTL he shares the "same convictions" as mayor of Béziers Robert Ménard — a far-right, Le Pen-backed independent. Éric Ciotti MP, a member of Les Républicains' national council who sought to withdraw endorsement for Muselier, also sparked criticism last month by narrowly framing his party's differences with Le Pen in terms of "governmental competence". In PACA itself, the mayor of Nice, Christian Estrosi, recently quit the party citing its softness on far-right "extremism" — notwithstanding his own recent conviction for defamation against a migrants' rights activist.
Mariani's campaign literature stresses that he is a traditional right-winger who could no longer stay in a party “in hock to the moralising Left". Yet Macron's recent law-and-order measures and tough stance against "wokeness" are themselves preparing the ground for a distinctly more right-wing campaign than in 2017. In a TV debate this February, his interior minister accused Le Pen of having gone "soft on Islam", and last month joined police unions' protests outside the National Assembly. In April, his universities minister announced an investigation into campus "Islamo-leftism" on live TV. The wider media-political obsession with identity and immigration — fanned by Fox-like networks such as CNEWS — is further normalising Le Pen's narrative of intense social conflict.
With next year's presidential campaign pitched to the right and expected to produce a tight run-off between Macron and Le Pen, defectors such as Mariani and Garraud tell conservative voters that backing the Rassemblement National is no longer such a leap. A 4 June poll for right-wing daily Le Figaro found that 39 percent of Les Républicains sympathisers have a "positive" view of Le Pen. She has always sought to detoxify her brand; now, a wider toxification of France's political climate is making this job even easier. As the long-shuttered terraces on the Côte d'Azur again start welcoming punters, there's something rather nasty in the sea breeze.
https://www.newstatesman.com/world/europe/2021/06/how-french-conservatives-are-turning-toward-marine-le-pen
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Le Pen, Macron parties falter as conservatives surge in French regional polls
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Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Rally (RN) was hoping to lead in as many as six of mainland France’s 13 regions, putting it on course to win its first-ever region – or more – in the June 27 runoff.
Instead, the party topped just one contest, in the southern Provence-Alpes-Côtes d’Azur region, securing only a wafer-thin lead in a race it had hoped to run away with. With a national vote share of around 19 percent, according to projections, support for RN was nine points lower than the last regional polls in 2015.
A bitter Le Pen promptly blamed the setback on the record level of abstention, so often her best ally. She called the low turnout “a civic disaster that deformed the electoral reality of the country”, urging her supporters to show up for the second round.
Meanwhile, President Emmanuel Macron saw his fledgling party suffer another humbling at the polls, a year after its dismal performance in municipal elections.
LREM performed poorly across the country, with a national vote share of just over 10 percent, according to projections. The debacle underlined how it has failed to convert five years in power at the national level into grassroots support.
Party spokeswoman Aurore Bergé called the results a “democratic slap in the face” – surely a more stinging blow than the smack Macron received at a public event earlier in the month.
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As LREM and the National Rally failed in their bids to “nationalise” the election, the old establishment parties of left and right enjoyed a much-needed boost in their still-loyal local bastions.
From Brittany to Occitanie, Socialist incumbents topped the first-round vote across swathes of western France, suggesting the moribund party still has a future in local government. Elsewhere, the conservative Les Républicains were the big winners, picking up almost a third of the vote nationwide.
https://www.france24.com/en/europe/20210620-far-right-leader-le-pen-suffers-first-round-disappointment-in-france-s-regional-elections
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U ovom trenutku u kome je biracima ocigledno dosts politicara je zapravo dobro sto je i Le Pen nekakakva etablirana politicarka
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Izlaznost je bila izmedju 32 i 34 posto
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Zemmour isn’t a joke: he’s a French mixture of Tucker Carlson and Bill Buckley. He’s scoring 1m viewers a week on CNews, the French Fox News, his book Le Suicide Français has sold over 0.5m copies and he’s the star columnist of Le Figaro, the most visited news site in France.
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da se utalimo pa da krenemo na trst?
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noz, zica, nica
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And Will's father stood up, stuffed his pipe with tobacco, rummaged his pockets for matches, brought out a battered harmonica, a penknife, a cigarette lighter that wouldn't work, and a memo pad he had always meant to write some great thoughts down on but never got around to, and lined up these weapons for a pygmy war that could be lost before it even started
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