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These posters have to be paid to spend so much time on such meaningless negativity. Otherwise, they have truly sad lives.
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I always like Pépé le pew ( pen) France will get this !Pepé Le Pew Le Pen was defeated. Hooray! Vive la France!
LOL.Macron won.
Yes but moronic American Leftist, he won't be able to govern
Next month there are French Parliamentary elections, Macron has no party, well he has a party with about 50 people in it....and the Conservatives will win the most seats, so anything the Granny Fucker wants to do will be blocked
Also whoever is the French President deals more with foreign policy, the French Prime Minister deals with domestic policy....as the Granny Fucker has no functioning political party and as the Conservatives will win the most Parliamentary seats France will have a Conservative Prime Minister
So suck it up moronic American Leftist who hasn't a clue either about French domestic politics or European domestic politics.
We do like treating you as the idiots you are though thinking you know what you babble
Here read, even a stupid Troll like you should be able to understand.
The French election that really matters
And it’s not the one to choose a president.
PARIS — It’s nice to be elected French president. But it doesn’t amount to much if you don’t have a majority in parliament to implement your program.
The scenario looks increasingly likely this year. Two of the top three contenders for the presidency don’t have a well-oiled party machine to help them win the parliamentary elections due in June, one month after the presidential vote. And the third might only be able to count on a divided party.
That makes the June elections as important — if not more important than — the higher-profile presidential contest. Particularly in the case of the two insurgents running strong this year a split result in the two polls would leave a hobbled new executive at the Élysée Palace, possibly paralyzing the French political system.
The French election that really matters
Yes, we are happy to have the borders wide openAnd as already likely noted: last week’s UK election results also indicate further rejection of hateful, bigoted, wrongheaded conservative dogma.
You think locking your door at night or when you leave the house is bigotry?And as already likely noted: last week’s UK election results also indicate further rejection of hateful, bigoted, wrongheaded conservative dogma.
They've made the decision that eventually becoming an Islamic Theocracy is important to them.Macron won.
Emmanuel Macron's party has been the clear leader in the first round of the general election on Sunday. There will be no effective opposition for the next 5 years. En Marche is a strongly pro-European Union party.EU, R.I.P
Emmanuel Macron's party has been the clear leader in the first round of the general election on Sunday. There will be no effective opposition for the next 5 years. En Marche is a strongly pro-European Union party.EU, R.I.P
You are writing nonsense. With the anti-European English about to leave the European Union, the rest of the 27 member states can develop even stronger political ties with leadership from Germany and France. There is no going back to senseless wars on our continent and modern educated European youth are entirely identified with the Union and they will make us stronger in the coming generation.Emmanuel Macron's party has been the clear leader in the first round of the general election on Sunday. There will be no effective opposition for the next 5 years. En Marche is a strongly pro-European Union party.EU, R.I.P
It's just a question of time before France and the rest of the EU melts down.
As I said EU, R.I.P.
The one bright spot might actually be Greece where they will fight to retain their culture