Re: Maintenant en France
Posted: Wed Apr 02, 2025 3:45 pm
By a strange coincidence, this 8% seem highly overrepresented in British media.
France has been plunged into a new political crisis with the defeat of Prime Minister Francois Bayrou at a confidence vote in the National Assembly.
The defeat – by 364 votes to 194 – means that Bayrou will tomorrow present his government’s resignation to President Macron, who must now decide how to replace him. Macron’s office said this would happen “in the coming days”.
France is thus en route to getting its fifth prime minister in less than two years – a dismal record that underscores the drift and disenchantment that have marked President Macron’s second term.
Bayrou’s fall came after he staked his government on an emergency confidence debate centred on the question of French debt.
He spent the summer in speeches, interviews and social media posts warning of the “existential” threat to France if it did not start to tackle its 3.4 trillion euro liability.
But he was quickly disabused of any hope that his prophesies of financial doom would sway opponents. Lacking any majority in the National Assembly, Bayrou saw the left and hard-right uniting against him – and his fate was sealed.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/live/c5yqgnzw759t
US actor George Clooney, his wife, human rights lawyer Amal and their two children have been awarded French citizenship, the government said.
The family's new citizenship was made public in the Journal Officiel, where French government decrees are published.
Their farm in Brignoles, in the south of France, serves as the family's primary residence. The couple purchased the home in 2021.
France’s interior ministry has announced a ban on 10 British anti-migrant activists who travelled to the country.Le Monde (translated)
Officials said they took action after reports that members of the Raise the Colours movement had conducted anti-migrant activities in France.
On Tuesday, “territorial bans were issued against 10 British nationals, identified as activists within the movement and having carried out actions on French soil”, the interior ministry said.
In a post on X it said: “Our rule of law is non-negotiable. Violent and hate-inciting tactics have no place in our territory.”
On Tuesday, following reports that members of the "Raise the Colours" movement had conducted anti-migrant actions in France, "territorial bans were issued against 10 British nationals, identified as activists within the movement and having carried out actions on French soil," it said. The French authorities did not immediately give the identities of the 10 people.
A social media account called "Raise the Colours Operation France" late last year posted videos of far-right activists on France's northern coastline. In one video posted in November, an activist filmed himself on a French beach, saying he had found a small inflatable boat buried in the sand and had slashed it. "That is not going to England," says the man, who elsewhere has called himself Ryan Bridge.
In another post published earlier the same month, he wades into the sea, and shouts at what looks like dozens of undocumented migrants boarding an inflatable dinghy on their way to England. "You're not welcome in our country," he says.