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RIAThe commander of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet reported to have been killed in the destruction of its HQ in occupied Sevastopol last week appe
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...when it’s a “WEEKEND AT DONNIE’S”
Outgoing agriculture minister Marc Fesneau and the outgoing delegate-minister for European affairs Jean-Noël Barrot have both expressed thei
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Outgoing agriculture minister Marc Fesneau and the outgoing delegate-minister for European affairs Jean-Noël Barrot have both expressed their concern over right-wing ideas infiltrating the new government that is currently being put together by newly appointed Prime Minister Michel Barnier. The two, both members of the centrist MoDem party, an ally of Macron’s Ensemble party (Renew Europe), expressed their concerns in interviews published on Sunday, with Fesneau’s published in La Tribune Dimanche and Barrot’s in Le Journal du Dimanche. “At the National Assembly, even with the votes from the Rassemblement National, there is no majority to pass the removal of [the State Medical Assistance, providing healthcare for migrants, Editor’s Note], as requested by [Barnier’s party] Les Républicans,” stated Fesneau to La Tribune Dimanche. There is, hence, no point whatsoever for the next government to adopt a tougher stance on migration, said Fesneau, calling it to rather focus on implementing new laws, including 2024’s French immigration law and EU’s Asylum and Migration pact. “When one only has 47 MPs, one cannot impose its policy,” said Fesneau, referring to the number of MPs of right-wing Les Républicains.
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That's what you get when you try to keep the Left out of government, undemocratically. It's broadly what happened in the Netherlands, although it was more democratic there.
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My favorite (and weirdest) equine images are collected in my horse gallery.
More new Mammoth Penguins... Said to be the ‘first single’ off the new album, but they said that with the last one too. Any rate, looking forward to hearing the whole album...
Propped up cross - Barton upon Humber Cemetery