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The far left (NPA, LO) has zero candidates left running in the parliament elections, so I’m not sure why you’re bringing them here haha
Hunches and gut feelings. Dreams in waking life.
The far left (NPA, LO) has zero candidates left running in the parliament elections, so I’m not sure why you’re bringing them here haha
“significantly below” is an overstatement
250 is extremely close to the majority, and with the more extreme members of the “regular right” and potentially some of the aligning with them, they very well may have control over the parliament
Macron asked numerous time for the French left to vote for him against the far right then disrespected those voters by pushing far right policies, now his candidates are uncomfortable promising to vote for left candidates against the far right…
Ah shit, didn’t think about that, sorry
I believe they should be broadcast by the national public television (France Television) which you can watch live on https://france.tv/ ; that’s if you don’t mind french lol
They may ask for an account but there’s no email check, just type whatever and you can watch it
That’s super interesting, I do remember being taught as a kid how to use Google Image search (circa 2005), Gimp for photo manipulation around the age of 12 in 2008, we had technology classes with electronics, technical drawing, even some plastic bending machine, and light programming (made a robot figurine execute recorded moves in sequence)
I do wonder if it’s still the case in my own country
Computer literacy is weird because it feels like millennials were born into it and had to learn how to use the tools available… Then said tools were made a lot simpler with a lot less control over them, and Gen Z was born into apps and saas and did not have the chance to properly learn
We generally only taught a single generation to master our tech, I think it’s scary, but also I trust the Zoomers to figure it out, they’re creative
This is the important paragraph on the article
Because Proton has no venture capital investors, we can take this additional step to secure the future. Swiss foundations do not have shareholders, so Proton will no longer be dependent upon the goodwill of any particular person or group of persons. Instead, Swiss foundations and their board of trustees are legally obligated to act in accordance with the purpose for which they were established, which, in this case, is to defend Proton’s original mission. As the largest voting shareholder of Proton, no change of control can occur without the consent of the foundation, allowing it to block hostile takeovers of Proton, thereby ensuring permanent adherence to the mission.
A link in case anyone is curious : they’re repurposing the Defense Arena https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qV8jmM18sw
Why be so antagonizing, this is a discussion
It’s not your job to go look for those statements either, they can search for more information themselves and report back with their findings
“Pro russian far left” is the rhetoric used by the Macron government, the parties of this union have consistently condemned the Russian invasion, the program they revealed mentions :
Defend Ukraine and peace on the European continent to thwart Vladimir Putin’s war of aggression, and for him to answer for his crimes before international justice: to defend unwaveringly the sovereignty and freedom of the Ukrainian people as well as the integrity of its borders, by delivering necessary weapons, cancelling its foreign debt, seizing the assets of the oligarchs who contribute to the Russian war effort within the framework permitted by international law, sending peacekeepers to secure nuclear power plants, in an international context of tensions and war on the European continent and working towards the return of peace
Far left in France has a specific definition that seems to be blatantly disregarded by french politicians : those who want to take power via a revolution are far left, this union is playing the game of gaining power through the popular vote
I’m not sure about the semantics but I think both can be used interchangeably ?
Agreed, half an hour out of one’s day on a Sunday isn’t much to at least get involved however small it is
I would argue voting is one of the lowest forms of participation in the political life of one’s country, but that’s not a debate I’m ready to have at this hour
I’ve only been to Iceland so I can’t judge the others, Norway really fascinates me with its nature, and political history. The Baltics are on the map, I was supposed to go to Latvia in 2021 for a concert, but it’s been postponed 5 times, but I hope I get to visit all three of them as well.
Completely misread the comment, I’ll edit
Yeah haha it’s really weird and I tend to switch between the “normal” way and the “french” way without noticing. Basically in french the rule is that if your symbol is “tall” ( ! , ? , brackets, semicolon, I think dashes as well…) it needs to be preceded by a space
French typing rules
Fascism always walks veiled