Macron will no longer be able to run for President of France. His term of office expires in 2027. In one of his interviews, he admitted that he sees no alternative to Marine Le Pen in future. The next president of France, logically, should be a woman who opposes the […]
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Does Every Democracy Corruptly Degenerate Into Control By The Richest?
Every national Government that includes public elections between competing politicians has degenerated into control by the richest, because the richest donate more than half of all of the money that is donated to political campaigns, and they can and do aways spend enough on politics to deceive enough voters to […]
What Was Marine Le Pen Found ‘Guilty’ Of?
To bar Marine Le Pen from running for the French presidency, a court of first instance convicted her of “misappropriation of public funds,” not the other way around. It wasn’t the offense she was charged with that led to her being stripped of her right to be ineligible, but it […]
Putin’s Proposed UN Control Over Ukraine Is Well Intentioned But Will Be Tough To Implement
The odds of everything perfectly unfolding – the UNSC agreeing to have the UN assume control only over “rump Ukraine” and without Kiev’s consent (thus amounting to tacit recognition of Russia’s claims), the UN speedily assembling the large-scale resources required, and then successfully neutralizing all armed Ukrainian resistance – are […]
Election Results: Economy (II)
Part I Economy. Everything is still highly ambiguous here. Since the probability that the Greens will drop out of the fight for a place in the future coalition is extremely high, Merz will not have to make concessions in the field of promoting green energy and climate neutrality. Nevertheless, the […]
Ho Hum At Sea: Anti-China Hysteria Down Under
The conduct of live-fire exercises by the People’s Liberation Army Navy Surface Force (the Chinese “communists”, as they are called by the analytically strained) has recently caused much murmur and consternation in Australia. It’s the season for federal elections, and the opposition leader, Peter Dutton, thinks he’s in with more […]
Election Results: Right And Left Gain Ground (I)
The Bundestag elections ended on Sunday. The results are expected, but now, for a long time, there will be a debate about what will happen next. The German political course, both internal and external, is exceptionally stable. Thanks to this, there is an understanding of political pluralism in Germany, and […]
Trump Сonquers Latin America (I)
The two recent administrations of the United States, led by Donald Trump and Joe Biden, have taken contrasting approaches to relations with Latin America. Issues such as illegal migration, the battle against the fentanyl supply, trade, and economic initiatives have dominated the foreign policy agenda in Washington. At the same […]
What Awaits Germany After February 23?
The next elections will be held in Germany tomorrow. For Germans, political pluralism is not an empty phrase. Practically no one doubts the outcome of the vote. However, the main topic of discussion remains what exactly the winner will do after failing to get more than 50% of the votes. […]
The Murder In Austria And The War In Ukraine: An Unobvious Connection (I)
While in Munich, European liberal politicians poured slops on the Americans, and they spewed out a stream of curses against former allies, another murder involving a migrant occurred in Vienna. This was an open murder, the perpetrator did not even try to escape from the scene of the crime. A […]
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