The very emblematic Taha Bouhafs case




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CHRONIC. The affair of which the activist and fleeting candidate for the legislative elections was the hero, for once in spite of himself, perfectly illustrates the excess in politics.

Back to the Taha Bouhafs affair, emblematic, according to Jean-Francois Kahn, of the excess of political debate.
Back to the Taha Bouhafs affair, emblematic, according to Jean-François Kahn, of the excess of political debate.
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By Jean-Francois Kahn

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De Gaulle – Think, resist, govern

His name has become synonymous with a free and powerful France. De Gaulle, the man of the appeal of June 18, has established himself in history first as a rebel, a resistance fighter and then as a charismatic political leader, in France and abroad. Adored, hated during his presidency, he became after his death a myth, an ideal politician that on the right and on the left we begin to regret.









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