Marc Fesneau should not have advised Mathilde Hignet to “go into the field”

BERTRAND GUAY / AFP Marc Fesneau photographed during Questions to the Government this Tuesday January 23. BERTRAND GUAY / AFP Marc Fesneau photographed during Questions to the Government this Tuesday, January 23. POLITICS – The usefulness of finding out before attacking. During questions to the government on Tuesday, January 23, the Minister of Agriculture Marc … Read more

A burglar breaks into Georges Fenech’s house while he is discussing home-jacking live on TV

Georges Fenech, former LR deputy for Rhône, filed a complaint on Monday for attempted burglary. The events occurred the day before. While he was live on CNews, a television channel on which he regularly appears, an individual tried to break into his Parisian apartment, he explains. Ironically, at the same time as he was debating … Read more

Ione Belarra affirms that she was offered a political solution for Irene Montero in an embassy “so that she would stop causing problems” | Spain

Podemos is warming up for the European elections, in which the party will face Sumar. Surrounded by the organization’s senior staff and members of her candidacy, the number two of the leftist formation, Irene Montero, left messages this Monday to socialists and greens to claim herself as the only leftist force capable of positioning herself … Read more

Feijóo: “A country where citizens are not equal before the law does not have a Constitution” | Spain

The ranks are tight before the new electoral cycle, which has its first milestone in a historical fiefdom of the PP and of vital importance for its leader: Galicia. Alberto Núñez Feijóo wants the entire party mobilized and his territorial power in an attack position to achieve the victory that his dolphin, Alfonso Rueda, needs … Read more

Candidate Ron DeSantis: anatomy of a fall | USA Elections

In the classic of the new political journalism What It Takes (What It Takes), Richard Ben Cramer followed the primary performance of six candidates for the 1988 United States elections, starting with a question: “What kind of faith could drive, say, a dozen winners?” “Do they habitually sacrifice their lives and those of their loved … Read more

Spain promotes an alliance of countries to end the criminal persecution of the LGTBI community throughout the world | Spain

Spain is going to launch a “global alliance for the decriminalization of crimes related to LGTBI identity,” as announced this Friday by the Minister of Foreign Affairs, European Union and Cooperation, José Manuel Albares. Although the minister has not offered more details, diplomatic sources have explained that the initiative will be similar to the global … Read more

Montero accuses the PP of “attacking the rule of law” for “spying” on its political adversaries | Spain

The fight between PP and PSOE over the latest information about Operation Catalonia is escalating. Both formations coincide this weekend in two simultaneous events organized by the parties in Ourense and A Coruña, respectively, less than a month before they face each other in the Galician polls on February 18. In the run-up to the … Read more

Political day of January 18, 2024 | Feijóo describes the report by Congressional lawyers on the amnesty law as “devastating” | Spain

Óscar Puente: “Terrorist crimes will not be included in the amnesty. It’s a red line.” The Minister of Transport and Sustainable Mobility, Óscar Puente, has stated that only the Constitutional Court will decide whether the future Amnesty law is unconstitutional, despite the report by Congressional lawyers issued on Wednesday that doubted that the text being … Read more