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Anonymous (ID: QFQlwbiR) Poland No.515185172 >>515185505 >>515185651 >>515186072 >>515186077 >>515186637 >>515187661 >>515189544 >>515190502 >>515194418 >>515196121
What is happening in France right now? I'm out of the loop
Anonymous (ID: uqx4rXvp) United States No.515185288 >>515185447 >>515186737
Dunno, I'm an Ameridumb and I don't know what there difference between PM and President is. We only have a president.
Anonymous (ID: QFQlwbiR) Poland No.515185447
>>515185288
I respect the honesty
Elsa of Arendelle ǃFrozen/S0A and Breakroom ‼yCDTB+C6DRw and ‼1sGRVCL7Exa (ID: H2ytZeV/) United States No.515185505
>>515185172 (OP)
OH GOD. ALIENS EVEEYWHERE. I CANT SAY MORE. IM IN FRANCE AND IF IT SHOWS A USA FLAG FOR NE ITS BUGGING OUT AND PROOF THEY GOT NE. AHHHH
Anonymous (ID: A1r26YCz) Japan No.515185651
>>515185172 (OP)
ニガスインパリス
Anonymous (ID: ZwsoEdQi) Poland No.515185729
Ask ChatGPT nigger.
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515185939 >>515186434 >>515189074 >>515192786
Let me try to do an effort post because I'm French and I can explain.

France has a President, directly elected by the people (currently, Emmanuel Macron, until the next election in May 2027).

Separately, and shortly after the presidential election, French people vote for members of parliament.
Typically, what is supposed to happen, is that the party of the President has a majority, from which the President picks a prime minister, which then forms a government.
This government is in charge of running the country.

But what is currently happening is that Macron, who is a left-center politician, does not have a majority. The French parliament is now roughly 33% left (unclear leader because they are split, although Jean-Luc Melenchon is popular), 33% center (the leader is Macron) and 34% right (the leader is Marine Le Pen).

So Macron has name five governments in the past few years but they continuously blow up, because he doesn't have a majority.

And there is no solution in sight.
To make things worse, the country is on the verge of bankruptcy, with a ballooning public debt that no politician is able to control (French politicians are addicted to socialism, which has implicitly been the way both the left and right have been running the country since the end of WW2).
Anonymous (ID: /KwgdD4m) United States No.515186072 >>515186578 >>515193876
>>515185172 (OP)
Muslims low key move into France
Pretend to be seeking a better life free from Islamic oppression
Slowly bring in every oppressed muslim they can find on tourist visas
Visas expire muslims stay in muslim enclaves
Muslims run for local political positions
Infiltrate school boards
Attend all local council meetings
Build mosques and private schools with funds from Islamic countries that oppressed them
Set up and own businesses financed by Islamic countries that oppressed them.
Gradually gain majority in all walks of life and retarded white people never gave a fuck until their heads are being chopped off for being infidels.
It's worked for thousands of years.
Anonymous (ID: T41OBvGA) United States No.515186077 >>515186383 >>515186465
>>515185172 (OP)
i know the situation must be pretty bad because there are less and less french flags on this board every year
Anonymous (ID: OrHBIFiC) Canada No.515186179
Hopefully, macron will be chased into the catacombs of bones to hide from spawn he brought in until the end of his days.

pisslamist want to burn paris down, the French People too! I guess they rather see it all burn than in the hands of subhumans.

LePen may become president, she should, it's too late but it will be fun as we all fall.
France first?
Anonymous (ID: QFQlwbiR) Poland No.515186293
>not a single french flag response
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515186383
>>515186077
I'm French (but not with a French flag).
Funnily enough, the few French flags are typically from Muslims living in France (it's obvious when you interact with them).

French people don't speak English very well, and have very big discussion boards already.
Anonymous (ID: UqS+h6KX) Australia No.515186395 >>515186623
>5th government in 10 years falls
>Macron has been president for 10 years
>presidential term limits are 2 consecutive 5 year terms
Is the Rothschild puppet leaving this year or will he pull shenanigans
Anonymous (ID: UqS+h6KX) Australia No.515186434 >>515186672
>>515185939
I could have sworn the faggot for there in 2015, you have 2 more years left? Government can fall twice more
Anonymous (ID: hcpa0I9s) France No.515186465
>>515186077
>there are less and less french flags
That's because of the vax, anon
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515186578 >>515186856 >>515193351
>>515186072
You're not wrong about the Muslim takeover of France, but that's not exactly how it happened.

It started with workers from north Africa, who were invited by the French government as "guest workers", typically to work low wage jobs (construction, etc.)
After some years the government (under pressure from jews) decided to let them stay permanently. Some time later (still under influence from jews) the country decided to let them bring the rest of their families.

Interestingly, the first guest workers probably were not that religious. What we are observing is an increasing radicalization with each generation, i.e. third-gen migrant Muslim zoomers are much more radical than their grandfather.

A few reasons for that. First, Israel has been fueling Islamic radicalism for some time (1980s?) Second, those migrants finally understood they will never truly be French, regardless of what papers or benefits they receive. They don't look French, they don't have French names, etc.
So they find a better identity elsewhere, which more often than not, is radical Islam.
Anonymous (ID: GV7CDtjL) United States No.515186623 >>515186962 >>515194004
>>515186395
Macron and his husband should give someone else a chance to govern. It doesn't seem like they are doing it very well.
Anonymous (ID: hcpa0I9s) France No.515186637 >>515186726
>>515185172 (OP)
Political theatre, while everything keeps failing and getting worse on all issues.
Don't even understand why it would be covered in other countries.
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515186672 >>515186870
>>515186434
No he was first elected in May 2017.
Before that he was minister of economy under Hollande.
Anonymous (ID: GV7CDtjL) United States No.515186726
>>515186637
World politics is interesting to a lot of people. I find it interesting. Especially other western countries political goings on.
Anonymous (ID: I4rRbc3I) No.515186737
>>515185288
prime minister is like leader of the house but if he had a few more of trumps executive powers and control of his cabinet (who are all congress members, not random members of public)
Anonymous (ID: YXGgzJq/) Netherlands No.515186856
>>515186578
> Second, those migrants finally understood they will never truly be French, regardless of what papers or benefits they receive. They don't look French, they don't have French names, etc.
So they find a better identity elsewhere, which more often than not, is radical Islam.
True, but also misses the point that there are many African, Arab and Asian nations where they are a majority and have also become radical and murderous. It’s youth bulge+cultural revival (in their case barbarism) of the entire culture first and foremost
Anonymous (ID: UqS+h6KX) Australia No.515186870
>>515186672
Must have mistaken him for Trudeau, that was 2015
So he was in government before? I remember him being a complete outsider that was working literally for Rothschilds but I just checked he joined Hollande in 2012
>He worked as a senior civil servant at the Inspectorate General of Finances and investment banker at Rothschild & Co.
Still slimy as fuck and a faggot.
Anonymous (ID: hcpa0I9s) France No.515186962 >>515187436
>>515186623
>It doesn't seem like they are doing it very well.
This is where you are wrong, he is doing what he was placed for very well, meaning destroying and selling everything that was still working in France, letting in even more migrants then the previous socialist government and placing the country further under the EU's yoke.

What else would you expect from a former Rothschild banker, who suddenly got promoted by the Press.

The retards still voted twice for him so there's that.
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515187436 >>515189970
>>515186962
>by the Press

Arch-jew Jacques Attali, more specifically.
Anonymous (ID: DtihEIfR) Mexico No.515187661
>>515185172 (OP)

Something like France has debt argentina level, unironically Macron was rothschild banker right
Anonymous (ID: mV/QM+5c) United Kingdom No.515187946
France wanted to recognise palestine at the UN this month, so the Jews attacked their state
Anonymous (ID: NAuQWCZZ) New Zealand No.515189074
>>515185939
>President surrenders the entire country to shitskins and shitskin gibs
>Then he surrenders due to having no majority >While the entire country surrenders to debt
Top zozzle
Anonymous (ID: P4rmWvRl) No.515189544
>>515185172 (OP)
President Macron was possessed by the ghost of Philippe Pétain last night. During a botched exorcism, he allegedly shouted that "the Île-de-France is now a no niggers zone" and now there's widespread rioting all over Paris.

The authorities don't really know what to do and it's much worse than the Yellow Vests protests.
Anonymous (ID: IvtyzzjG) Romania No.515189970 >>515190149 >>515190398
>>515187436
This mf got younger
Anonymous (ID: Va3B6NGO) France No.515190149
>>515189970
That's the juice they serve at masonic lodges, baby extracts.
Anonymous (ID: R8/zuY6Q) Australia No.515190398
>>515189970
Interesting thing about Attali is that he is openly advocating for having a world government (he wrote a few books about it).

Which is strange because as a jew, in principle, he would immediately become an extreme minority.
But of course in his mind, people like him would be running that world government.
Anonymous (ID: xQ/4zxDe) No.515190502
>>515185172 (OP)
>What is happening in France right now?
they're not vooting hard enough
Anonymous (ID: OOvKl+Qy) Australia No.515191497 >>515193747
the gen z Muslims in France are far more religious and radicalised than their grandparents, but after spending some time there this past summer it also seems the same is true for Gen z white Catholic French who are more religious and nationalist than previous generations. They are largely awake to the jq and are not just anti Islam like the boomers. It’s probably too late but there is resistance. The video may be fake but if and when they do something to Notre Dame, the reaction will be a lot stronger than last time.
Anonymous (ID: JVnHlAxK) Poland No.515192786
>>515185939
just more of them migrants to patch things up
Anonymous (ID: 48c3ARJK) France No.515193351
>>515186578
Pretty much 100% spot-on !

I'd only add that muslims in France subconsciously realize they're inferior to natives and never will be considered as natives. This fuels resentment, compounded with the victimisation hailing from the colonisation era. Libtards and leftists (Mélenchon and LFI party) play on that to gain their votes, progressively giving them power on the country : You now find a lot of civil servants from muslim heritage; They're lazy and inefficient, when not actively sabotaging their jobs.

That's one of the reasons the country is going to the dogs.
Anonymous (ID: 48c3ARJK) France No.515193747 >>515194714
>>515191497
Two communities face-to-face (the very words of Gégé Collomb...) Perfect for a bloody and very violent "Reconquista" that I call for with all my wishes
Anonymous (ID: 48c3ARJK) France No.515193876
>>515186072
Pretty much this, yes. The Hows and Whys were given by our Aussie/French friend below, but yes.
Anonymous (ID: 48c3ARJK) France No.515194004
>>515186623
Macron is a closeted homosexual that snorts cocaine like there's no tomorrow. Everything else is contingent.
Anonymous (ID: 0OxQt44a) France No.515194252
Long story short:
>2024 European Parliament election
>"far-right" wins by a landslide with 31%, more than double of Macron's party's score
>Macron decides to dissolve the parliament (metaphorically, sadly)
>new elections in july 2024 is a clusterfuc: far-right had by far the most votes but Macron and the islamo-leftists formed many alliances to prevent them from gaining the majority of the seats (those elections are in two rounds)
>so now it's roughly 1/3rd of the seats for Macron, 1/3rd for the far-right, 1/3rd for pure islamo-leftist coalition
>it's pretty damn near impossible to form a government because of that because the parliament can very easily vote it out

There are only three possible outcomes:
1) Macron dissolves the parliament again
2) Macron resigns (he won't)
3) two more years of being deadlocked until the next presidential election
Anonymous (ID: cGe+LfWb) San Marino No.515194418
>>515185172 (OP)
Nothing special, the governments of the self-styled competent europeanist liberal centrists have led France to the economic and social failure, the same that French voters were warned against if they elected populists lmao.
Anonymous (ID: 0OxQt44a) France No.515194714
>>515193747
Can't come soon enough.
Anonymous (ID: R5FXeHMs) No.515196121
>>515185172 (OP)
It's full of french people.