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French President Emmanuel Macron promptly turned the country on its head by announcing a snap legislative election. Marine Le Pen addresses her supporters alongside National Rally President Jordan Bardella during an event on Sunday following the European elections. Marion Marechal addresses supporters of her party, Reconquest, alongside party president Eric Zemmour, left, on Sunday. In his statement on X, formerly Twitter, he refuted Marechal’s accusations that he had sunk a deal with National Rally. The fact of Ciotti’s endorsement, even if rejected by others in his traditionalist party, indicates how far National Rally has moved into mainstream politics.
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He’s poised to become the next prime minister if the French president loses his gamble in the upcoming snap election. Bardella, the National Rally party leader, grew up an only child in social housing in Seine-Saint-Denis, a working-class suburb in the northeast of Paris. Le Pen handpicked the young politician to head the party in 2022 – ending a 50-year-rule by the Le Pen dynasty – and bring a fresh boost to the French populist right. Le Pen, a self-described Bardella groupie, has said she’s always been a great admirer of his and that he shows great maturity. Bardella and Le Pen attend the National Rally party's Congress in Paris, France, November 5, 2022.
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The head of France’s mainstream conservative party on Tuesday called for an alliance with the far right in upcoming snap elections, throwing his party into deep turmoil as the shock waves from President Emmanuel Macron’s decision to dissolve the lower house of Parliament continue to course through French politics. The announcement, by Éric Ciotti, the head of the Republicans, was a historic break with the party’s longstanding line and its ties to former President Charles de Gaulle. Mr. Ciotti’s call was immediately met with a chorus of angry disapproval from within his own ranks. No leader of any mainstream French political party has ever previously embraced a possible alliance with Marine Le Pen’s National Rally, or its predecessor, the National Front. The elections for the National Assembly, the lower and more powerful house of France’s Parliament, are scheduled for June 30 and July 7.
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French ban of abaya robes in schools draws applause, criticism
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
"We were worried by a strong increase in the (the number of pupils) wearing the abaya. Sophie Venetitay, from the SNES-FSU union, said it was key to focus on dialogue with pupils and families to ensure the ban did not mean children will be taken away from state-run schools to go to religious schools. In 2004, France banned headscarves in schools and passed a ban on full face veils in public in 2010, angering some in its five million-strong Muslim community. Abdallah Zekri, vice-chair of the French Council of the Muslim Faith (CFCM), made a similar point, saying Attal's decision was misguided. "The abaya is not religious attire, it's a type of fashion," he told BFM TV.
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However, while Monday's votes may put on display anger at Macron's government, they are unlikely to bring it down. Opposition lawmakers filed two motions of no-confidence in parliament on Friday. Centrist group Liot proposed a multiparty no-confidence motion, which was co-signed by the far-left Nupes alliance. Hours later, France's far-right National Rally party, which has 88 National Assembly members, also filed a no-confidence motion. None of them had sponsored the first no-confidence motion filed on Friday.
The most likely scenario would see the government raising the retirement age to 64 from 62 currently. But polls show pension reform is unpopular. Some 47% want no change to the retirement age and 25% want retirement to be earlier than now. Macron had to put his first pension reform bid on ice in 2020 as the government rushed to contain the COVID outbreak and save the economy. Now, although recent strike action has been limited to specific sectors, such as refineries and airlines, outrage over pension reform could easily spark broader protests.
Right-winger Ciotti wins French conservative party leadership
  + stars: | 2022-12-11 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
PARIS, Dec 11 (Reuters) - Right-winger Eric Ciotti was elected as the next leader of France's formerly heavyweight conservative Les Republicains (LR) party after winning the second round ballot of party members on Sunday. Ciotti, who is on record as saying he wants to stop what he calls a "migratory invasion" of France, won 53.7% of the votes against Bruno Retailleau, a senator who scored 46.3%, LR acting chairwoman Annie Genevard said. Ciotti, whose home base is the Nice region, is politically further to the right than outgoing LR leader Christian Jacob. His program proposes to "rehabilitate the value of work, fight against violence and disorder in the streets, stop the migratory invasion and the rise of Islamism". Reporting by Sybille de La Hamaide Editing by Ros RussellOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
PARIS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Right-winger Eric Ciotti is in poll position to become the next leader of France's formerly heavyweight conservative Les Republicains (LR) party after winning a first round ballot of party members on Sunday. LR or its predecessors have governed France for much of its post-war history. "I want to be the candidate of hope and of the return of a big political family on the right," Ciotti said in a tweet following Sunday's vote. Both Ciotti, whose home base is the traditionally right-wing Nice region, and Retailleau are politically further to the right than outgoing LR leader Christian Jacob. LR remains a key force in parliament, however, as Macron - who lost his legislative majority in parliament - often relies on the party to get his government's bills voted through.
The 56-year-old LR veteran Ciotti, whose home-base is the right-wing Nice region, says he wants to stop what he calls a "migratory invasion." "We are together so that France remains France," Ciotti told a rally last month, saying that authority, identity and liberty were the pillars of his policy, with the fight against Islamism a key issue. LR has lost veteran figures to Macron's camp, including Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire and former prime minister Edouard Philippe. Nearly three quarters of LR voters consider LR cannot fly solo, an Odoxa poll for LCP showed last month. The favoured option for LR supporters would be an alliance with Macron's camp, but not far ahead of a deal with the RN.
Populația a fost anunțată să evite zona. pic.twitter.com/MUuxnNqsmM — Eric Ciotti (@ECiotti) October 29, 2020Motivul atacului rămâne neclar, dar primarul Estrosi a confirmat că, pe baza probelor de până acum, a fost un atac terorist. 8h50 grand déploiement des forces de l'ordre à #NotreDame à #Nice. Profesorul de școală Samuel Paty a fost ucis după ce le-a arătat elevilor diferite desene animate care îl înfățișau pe profetul Mahomed în timpul unei lecții despre libertatea de exprimare. Darmanin a spus că Franța trebuie să continue să lupte împotriva „islamismului rampant, care armează oamenii ideologic”.
Persons: Christian Estrosi, graves, sécurité, Eric Ciotti, Ivan Blanco, Gerald Darmanin, Samuel Paty, Mahomed, Darmanin, Eric Ciotti, Ivan Blanco Organizations: -, Sputnik France, francez, Interne, Christian Estrosi, Nice Locations: BRUXELLES, Notre - Dame, - Dame, Nice, Soutien, Franța
Populația a fost anunțată să evite zona. pic.twitter.com/MUuxnNqsmM — Eric Ciotti (@ECiotti) October 29, 2020Motivul atacului rămâne neclar, dar primarul Estrosi a confirmat că, pe baza probelor de până acum, a fost un atac terorist. 8h50 grand déploiement des forces de l'ordre à #NotreDame à #Nice. Profesorul de școală Samuel Paty a fost ucis după ce le-a arătat elevilor diferite desene animate care îl înfățișau pe profetul Mahomed în timpul unei lecții despre libertatea de exprimare. Darmanin a spus că Franța trebuie să continue să lupte împotriva „islamismului rampant, care armează oamenii ideologic”.
Persons: Christian Estrosi, graves, sécurité, Eric Ciotti, Ivan Blanco, Gerald Darmanin, Samuel Paty, Mahomed, Darmanin, Eric Ciotti, Ivan Blanco Organizations: -, Sputnik France, francez, Interne, Christian Estrosi, Nice Locations: BRUXELLES, Notre - Dame, - Dame, Nice, Soutien, Franța
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