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  1. Arlos

    EU 🇫🇷 French Republic Discussion Megathread

    It was done under the premise that Statesman would use it in a reasonable and measured way, which is why I said it was technically legal, but not to be used however you want whenever you meet opposition, now you can argue that he is in right in regards to the law and thus everything is fine, but...
  2. Arlos

    EU 🇫🇷 French Republic Discussion Megathread

    That’s more iffy than that, he is technically in legality, but the 49.3 was thought off as an emergency power to use if really important stuff got bogged down, not as a tool to use so that the president can rule as the sole power of the nation, people didn’t give him a national assembly majority...
  3. Arlos

    EU 🇫🇷 French Republic Discussion Megathread

    No gas again *sigh* Macron will never resign unless he's physically dragged out of office; he doesn't care about parliament or the senate or unions or people, he consult no one but his sycophants when making new law and pass them without asking anyone else opinion. The reality is that protesting...
  4. Arlos

    EU 🇫🇷 French Republic Discussion Megathread

    They just flip flop between the two, nationalizing stuff during a crisis is basically tradition at this point.
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