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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.
By Jean-Francois Kahn
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VSWhat is alarming is that several women have accused him of sexual violence. Objectively, those who persisted in making him a deputy of the Republic could not have known it – and would have preferred not to know it. It is because, without this sad twist that was difficult to stifle, nothing would have prevented them, in fact, from having him elected to the National Assembly in the name of La France Insoumise. However, let us think about it for a moment: Bouhafs had been condemned for having called a police unionist of North African origin “an Arab on duty”. In other words, one cannot be a French police officer and an Arab of origin. During the apartheid era in South Africa, a black policeman was considered a “service Negro”. And what did the anti-Dreyfu extreme right say…
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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