Sunday, April 19, 2015

Francois Hollande, malignant President as a sage – Liberation

It will still wait two years before knowing if François Hollande has been an effective president. But in terms of being a seasoned politician, able to cut the grass under the feet of the right while snuffing his left, he again demonstrated his mastery. In unveiling Sunday he went himself to the Constitutional Council on the bill on intelligence – one of its major announcements during the show Supplement on Canal + or sole – The head of state is an almost historic decision and multifaceted. Never, constitutionalist memory, a President has sent to “wise” a text written by his government. “It’s never-seen” said Dominique Rousseau, professor of constitutional law at the University of Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.

So what if the draft Law has just crossed his first stage in the National Assembly, it must be shown that the President is listening to the concerns of his countrymen. Faced with French concerned about their security and youth jealous of their digital freedoms, the head of the State address, as is his habit, a jewel of double standards after getting lost in the maze of a hypertechnique text: “We want to live free and be protected.”

Crossfire. Technically, this approach prevents the multiplication of Holland priority issues of constitutionality (QPC), which would have slowed the entry into force of the law. The right was going to gather the signatures of 60 MPs and senators needed to seize the Constitutional Council. Although a parliamentary referral is always possible, it seems unlikely, unless you want duplicating with the presidential initiative.

Hollande, the government found itself in the crossfire of the opposition and a part of the majority in the Assembly this week on this text, deprives the right of this pleasure, trying to reassure his troops. Given the content of the debates – slayers of “draconian law” against patriots having at heart the defense of the country – others would have loved to play this score, appeasement over the melee. Some suggested to Manuel Valls announced that referral quickly, and the president of the Assembly, Claude Bartolone, thought about it on its side. The Prime Minister has chosen to put at the forefront of this bill, ricochet could be painful if the “wise men” were to censor passages. – Hypothesis swept by its main architect, the PS deputy Jean-Jacques Urvoas

Mug. On the front of the youth, his “priority” abandoned since the beginning of the quinquennium, Holland recycled two ads that were already within two days to pipe the presentation of the social dialogue Act: the extension of the premium segment to the age of 25 and lower, or even elimination, expenses for employers apprentices. Without quantify these measures. “When we meet this challenge then [youth unemployment, note], it does not count,” justifies a President who knows he has virtually no margin fiscal space.

Smiling but smooth, installed in front of a mug mysterious contents as in a show of infotainment to the US, Francois Hollande leaves his suit agnès b. President of cool when it comes to the table its record on institutional reforms. If it does not introduce a “dose” in proportion to the laws, it is because the National Front would be the main beneficiary? “It’s not just that,” he replied, annoyed. Before taking the risk of feeding again antiparliamentarianism – “What strikes me the most is the slowness of Parliament” – without advancing solutions

After the successive electoral defeats municipal, departmental and European, it seems especially cramped in his leadership of the State clothes and president of all the French who can to strike back at the National Front. Candidate would best him. A presidential campaign? “We’ll see if I will be” evades he unconvincingly. Meanwhile, “need to be discussed further. We must go and go frankly on the bottom. I ask everyone to discuss with the FN to dismantle the illusion of his proposals, “ he says so at his ministers and all socialists. He, “for now” can not.

By Laure Bretton

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