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Abondance
7th July 2024, 17:38
French legislative elections: 30,000 police officers mobilized throughout France for the upcoming riots in case of victory of the RN.

https://www.cnews.fr/france/2024-07-07/elections-legislatives-2024-vers-une-soiree-sous-tres-haute-tension-paris-et-en




This night will surely be hot...

Chuck
7th July 2024, 23:57
Abondance, where abouts (in general) in France do you live? What is the situation like in your immediate area? Hostile? Disappointed? Frustrated? or ambivalent... Is there a sense of cheating in the election process?
Thanks for the insights

Abondance
8th July 2024, 07:12
Well, I live in the east, in a little village near a forest. The first round showed that the (rather agricultural) region had overwhelmingly voted for the RN, except for a few large cities. Between the two towers, the city of Besançon for example saw a large number of anti-RN protests.

I think they’re gonna party until they wake up with a big "hangover". If the left really implements its program (and it wants to do so by decree and not by vote of the assembly) well a bunch of small businesses that are just surviving will have to lay off or shut down altogether. A good number of those who voted for a minimum wage of 1600 € will most certainly end up unemployed.
This will also encourage companies to increase their rates to meet the costs and inflation will continue...

That said, I don’t think any party could have changed France’s catastrophic situation.
I expect a very rapid deterioration by the end of the year.

Add to that the financial abyss of the Olympic Games, an outbreak of avian influenza that will surely loom before September, a president who wants to fight in Ukraine, and other unpleasant international surprises, a perfect cocktail to complete the Fifth Republic before the end of Macron’s term.


But what amazes me the most is the total carelessness of most people... Some around me are quite well prepared but the majority is content to complain about the increase in prices and the weather.

I have a friend in Switzerland who told me that many of his friends and family were particularly worried and is personally seeking to emigrate...

norman
8th July 2024, 08:49
Biden woke up America.

Starmer will wake up UK.

Brace yourself, Abondance, we're all about 4 years behind over here.


It was hard for me to say that. I'm as pissed off as anyone.



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Bill Ryan
8th July 2024, 09:46
I have a friend in Switzerland who told me that many of his friends and family were particularly worried and is personally seeking to emigrate...Many thanks, and I have a question! Did you mean that your friends' friends were seeking to emigrate from Switzerland? (If so, how is the French situation affecting Switzerland?)

Chuck
8th July 2024, 10:03
I expect a very rapid deterioration by the end of the year.

Add to that the financial abyss of the Olympic Games, an outbreak of avian influenza that will surely loom before September, a president who wants to fight in Ukraine, and other unpleasant international surprises, a perfect cocktail to complete the Fifth Republic before the end of Macron’s term.

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sigh

it is as I feared, thank you for sharing.

I fear for France this summer. The globalist LOVE the Olympic Games. It is the world's greatest stage... who can forget the symbolic rituals of the olympic ceremonies of years gone bye? What type of mass neural training is in store for Paris and the rest of the world?

Abondance
8th July 2024, 10:57
I have a friend in Switzerland who told me that many of his friends and family were particularly worried and is personally seeking to emigrate...Many thanks, and I have a question! Did you mean that your friends' friends were seeking to emigrate from Switzerland? (If so, how is the French situation affecting Switzerland?)


For the friends of my friend, I don't know much more. The main problem is the cost of life which seems to become unsustainable. You need very much money to live there and some years ago (already), single women in need were happy to make ends meet by doing casual prostitution... I do not know how the situation in France can affect Switzerland. I think one of the problems that this country could face is that it does not produce much (watches and banks and bizarre forums?), and they are hyper-dependent on imports. They have very good universities, however, and no doubt that a hyper-technological society based on AI could maintain certain sectors. I am not sure that the French situation, even if greatly degraded would affect it much, they will surely have their own problems to solve...


I am prepared since 10 years (at least mentally) to a kind of big event. Not too worried for myself, my whole life has taught me a form of resilience with all the problems and privations I have already faced. But I fear that many others may not cope or find themselves stuck in impossible situations...
When I was little, I thought I lived in the most beautiful country in the world. Today I watch him die and self-destruct.
To be reborn perhaps later into something else.

I wish you all a lot of courage around this planet. We probably chose to incarnate precisely at this time for certain reasons so, let’s hold the helm and face the storm!



" A coeur vaillant, rien d'impossible ! (To brave heart, nothing impossible!)" Jacques Coeur:stars:

Bill Ryan
8th July 2024, 11:54
For the friends of my friend, I don't know much more. The main problem is the cost of life which seems to become unsustainable.Many thanks. I lived in Switzerland (mainly in and around Zurich) for several years until 2011, when I moved to Ecuador. Switzerland is a truly beautiful country, gorgeous to live and travel in, but crazy-expensive. Where I am now, I live securely, happily and very healthily indeed for a tiny fraction of the cost.


I am prepared since 10 years (at least mentally) to a kind of big event. Not too worried for myself, my whole life has taught me a form of resilience with all the problems and privations I have already faced. But I fear that many others may not cope or find themselves stuck in impossible situations...

Yes, exactly what I've experienced in my own life and find myself feeling for others. :flower:


"A coeur vaillant, rien d'impossible ! (To brave heart, nothing impossible!)" Jacques Coeur:stars::heart:

norman
8th July 2024, 12:14
The side you come down on isn't a material thing.

That isn't obvious yet, but it's going to be later.

Abondance
8th July 2024, 16:32
As a teenager, I wondered why this old Van Der Graaf Generator song provoked such emotion. Although certainly inspired by the novel by Arthur C. Clark, Children’s End, I think she awakened in me memories of the future...
Here are the last verses, it deserves to be read in full...



All the jokers and gaolers
All the junkies and slavers too
All the throng who have danced a merry tune
Human we can all be
But Humanity we must rise above
In the name of all faith and hope and love

There's a time for all pilgrims
And a time for the fakers too
There's a time when we all will stand alone and nude
Naked to the galaxies
Naked, but clothed in the overview
As we reach Childhood's End we start anew

And though dark is the highway,
And the peak's distance breaks my heart
For I never shall see it, still I play my part
Believing that what waits for us
Is the cosmos compared to the dust of the past
In the death of mere humans, life shall start



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Lunesoleil
8th July 2024, 16:37
This night will surely be hot...
France has a debt rate of more than 3000 billion, but finds a way to mobilize more than 30,000 police officers, you don't think it's scandalous, because it's the French who are going to be taxed again.
We have not stopped being scared with the National Front at the door of power, but everything has been planned for a long time.
Today there are three blockages, which makes the country difficult to govern... In any case, it's the people who are the butt of the joke and the politicians together will continue the social destruction.
We are all being led by the globalists, the goal is planned for 2030 and the elections are a big masquerade ...

Bill Ryan
8th July 2024, 16:57
A superb, entertaining exposition by Alexander Mercouris of what the heck just happened in France.

"A Frankenstein's Monster", he says, referring to the hastily glued-together assemblage of incompatible left-wing factions, many of which hate one another, "married to a Zombie" — referring to the walking-dead remnants of Macron's own party.

The irony, Mercouris explains, is that this very system was created specifically to defeat the strong French Communist Party back in the 50s and 60s. But now, the communists are part of the collection of parties that have formed the New Popular Front alliance. The difference is that this pragmatic alliance is sure to fall apart quite soon.

And all to beat Le Pen, by fair means or foul. OMG.

"The result", Mercouris states simply, "is an ungovernable France."

New Popular Front shocks world with French election win


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCHzlvbmhYk

HopSan
8th July 2024, 18:44
Democracy, as a way to eliminate the effect of smart thinking, is bad enough.

But, to my great surprise, in Britain and France, even the quite dumb democracy is eliminated.
Even the occupied Germany has more sense.

I had no idea that the core of Europe was in this state.

[Edit: I meant the voting systems. Something heavily broken. ]

ZenBaller
8th July 2024, 18:49
On the one hand, it's very hopeful that the masses reacted so quickly and avoided an extreme right fascist regime in Le Pen. That would open a gruesome channel of violence, harshness and "lawful" brutality. It was a sign that there's still hope left.
On the other hand, the dividing result is a complete mess and it's a strong indicator that the current civilization is crumbling on all levels.

Lunesoleil
8th July 2024, 21:12
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@zenBaller
It's much more complex, because political manipulation is very Machiavellian with these mainstream media

ZenBaller
9th July 2024, 16:08
@zenBaller
It's much more complex, because political manipulation is very Machiavellian with these mainstream media

It's both complex in terms of politics, underground scheming, conspiracies, mental analysis etc. and very simple and evident in terms of intuition and energy.

norman
10th July 2024, 09:39
The entire concept of a French people's political victory or loss is replaced by what we might as well call an invasion of assault troops.


Shocking scenes as France falls to the far-left
Sky News Australia

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Abondance
10th July 2024, 19:33
https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/finance/economie/dans-une-lettre-aux-fran%C3%A7ais-macron-d%C3%A9clare-qu-il-nommera-un-nouveau-premier-ministre-sous-certaines-conditions/ar-BB1pKLFH


Our dear president will take his time to appoint a new prime minister. In a letter to the French, he asks that the political forces build a plural majority with a clear common orientation.
On this condition alone, he will appoint a new Prime Minister and in the meantime, the government remains as it is.

Lol

By then, I think we’ll have had a full disclosure of the UFO file.

Lunesoleil
12th July 2024, 13:54
It's the big political mess in France as well as in the United States and elsewhere. In fact, the New Left Front, which brings together several political parties, was the winner, but in reality Mélenchon wants to adopt the program of his Party of Unsubmissive France, which is in the minority, and that won't pass. We're in a bad way, guys
Power is in the hands of the powerful in this world and will not let a far-left party unravel what Macron has put in place since 2017, do you see where France is today?

Lunesoleil
29th August 2024, 19:09
It is far from over, there has not yet been appointed Prime Minister, the one presented by the group that received the relative majority, has not been accepted by the president. A demonstration is underway in Paris for Saturday and another more official one on September 7.
Clearly, Macron still does not recognize the result of the legislative elections...

:Avalon:

Abondance
12th September 2024, 18:33
"Will Parliament impeach Emmanuel Macron? In any case, this is the wish of 81 MPs, from the groups "La France Insoumise", "Ecologiste et Social", as well as "Democratic and Republican Left", who tabled a motion for a resolution on 4th September "aimed at convening Parliament in the High Court, with a view to initiating the impeachment procedure against the President of the Republic".

The date of the examination of the admissibility of this initiative by the Bureau of the National Assembly was awaited. It is now known. According to the agenda of the institution's Bureau, consulted by LCP, it will be next Tuesday, September 17.

A first and crucial step, which, if validated, would however only constitute the beginning of a highly regulated parliamentary process. The conditions set by the Constitution and the intentions declared by the various political parties make Emmanuel Macron's impeachment more than unlikely at this stage. "


https://www.msn.com/fr-fr/actualite/france/la-proc%C3%A9dure-de-destitution-d-emmanuel-macron-initi%C3%A9e-par-lfi-recevable-%C3%A9tape-cruciale-mardi-%C3%A0-l-assembl%C3%A9e/ar-AA1qsEiq?ocid=msedgdhp&pc=ACTS&cvid=1527d6603ba146eba8a499c32122aaee&ei=20