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"Crime contre l'humanité": la plainte contre Macron émane d'un filloniste

L`Express / Politique - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 09:01
Une plainte pour "injure" a été déposée contre l'ancien ministre de l'Économie à la suite de ses propos sur la colonisation française. Cette plainte émane d'une association de Pieds-Noirs, dirigé par un proche de Bruno Retailleau, lui-même lieutenant de François Fillon.
Categories: France

Ségolène Royal, déguisée au carnaval de Dunkerque, se fait chahuter par la foule

L`Express / Politique - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 09:01
Dimanche, la ministre de l'Environnement était l'invitée du carnaval de Dunkerque. Sa présence, remarquée, n'a pas été au goût de tout le monde.
Categories: France

Wilders’ way with words is here to stay

Europe's World - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 08:48

All over Europe populist parties oppose immigration, Islam, Europe and established politics.

Although these parties are nationalist, they have many things in common. This is what Marine Le Pen of France’s National Front, Frauke Petry of Germany’s Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) and Geert Wilders of the Netherlands’ Party for Freedom (PVV) wanted to show by meeting together in Koblenz this January.

Yet Wilders stands out in at least two respects.

First, he is the only one of the three party leaders who is completely dependent on the national parliament. He has hardly any party organisation to speak of; everything revolves around him. He tweets regularly, but people listen only because he is an influential parliamentarian.

Many of other populist leaders do not even have a seat in their country’s assembly, but Wilders has always been in and around the national parliament. He started as an assistant to the Dutch conservative-liberal party, the VVD, and became an MP for the party before he broke away and started the PVV. Parliament is also the place where Wilders honed his rhetoric: his second salient feature.

People vote for him because they agree with his views about immigration and Islam, but mostly because of the way he puts these views forward. The minister had gone “stark raving mad”. The Netherlands is threatened by a “tsunami of Islamisation”. The socialist opposition leader is the “company lap dog” of the conservative government. A left liberal leader is a “pitiful dwarf”.

“Doesn’t democracy imply almost absolute freedom of speech and shouldn’t even offensive language be acceptable?”

Whereas in some parliaments most people would scarcely blink an eye at such language, it was unheard-of in Dutch parliament. There has been a long Dutch tradition of consensus-seeking; of managerial and administrative politics. That tradition has, of course, been attacked many times before – but until now, it has proved to be very persistent.

This time politics really seems to be changing. Wilders is using the changing mood of the Dutch parliament to his advantage. It is so unusual to hear his kind of language – simple, clear, violent – and so unusual for a Dutch politician to block every compromise and still be popular.

At first nobody knew how to respond, but this was just a portent of bigger changes in Dutch politics. Parliament used to be mainly concerned with coalition politics, government oversight and making laws. But now its representative function has become much more important. Political parties have been losing their grip on their members, but parliament is on the news bulletins every night.

Most parliamentarians now agree that they should listen to the people, be the voice of the people, or at least they try to be in the public eye all the time. That is only partly down to Wilders alone.

Alexander Pechtold, leader of the left-liberal D66 party and Wilders’ fiercest opponent in parliament, also plays the national audience, albeit with another purpose. By opposing Wilders he has considerably increased the number of seats for his own party. However, most leaders in parliament now prefer transparency and simple language to old-fashioned ideas about the dignity of parliament and administrative politics and they, in fact, condone abusive or unparliamentary language.

Doesn’t democracy imply almost absolute freedom of speech and shouldn’t even offensive language be acceptable? The Prime Minister, the VVD’s Mark Rutte, is Wilders’ competitor for right-wing votes and even he seems to be trying to piggy-back on Wilders’ success.

“Growing political polarisation leads to more abusive language in politics”

Rutte has said that young Dutch citizens from Moroccan origin who do not follow Dutch rules should “sod off”. But his electoral and parliamentary rhetoric differ: he does not use such language inside parliament and says that they reflect his “personal views”. He does not overtly confront the norms, but pragmatically tries to use Wilders’ tactics in his advantage.

Growing political polarisation leads to more abusive language in politics. This is partly a process of ‘normalisation’ of Dutch politics and the Dutch parliament, an adjustment of tone to what has been common in many other countries. But the growing importance of the representative role of parliament as a megaphone for the ‘voice of the people’ has also changed the concept of how a parliamentarian should behave.

Hans Janmaat, a Dutch right-wing politician who used discriminatory language, was convicted in court in the 1980s and 1990s. One of the reasons was that, as an MP, he was supposed to play an exemplary role. Today, it is the other way round: it has often been argued that Wilders should have more liberty to say what he wants than ordinary people, because he is a politician who should be able to freely express the views of his party.

It is very hard to predict how Wilders and his party will perform at the 15 March elections. Wilders is not new anymore, there is very little chance that he will become part of the next government, and he is increasingly locking himself in his own paranoid world. The polls predict a victory, but not a huge one – he will probably not gain more than about a fifth of the seats in parliament.

However, his influence on political language will remain, because he was the first one to see the window of opportunity opened by the changing role of parliament. As long as parliament is seen as a forum to voice the complaints of the people, there will be the temptation to use the megaphone.

IMAGE CREDIT: CC / Flickr – Roel Wijnants

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Categories: European Union

Mergers: a make-or-break moment

FT / Brussels Blog - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 07:49

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As you tuck into your pancakes, spare a thought for the competition officials locked in their offices until Easter finishing investigations into three complicated, politically-charged mega-mergers that all need to be settled in weeks.

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Categories: European Union

Tóth Tibor: idei beíratási kampányunkkal a bizonytalan és vegyes házasságban élő szülőkre összpontosítunk

Hírek.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 07:28
POZSONY. A Szlovákiai Magyarok Kerekasztala a Magyariskola.sk portállal és a TANDEM nonprofit szervezettel együtt idén is bekapcsolódik az április 1-jén kezdődő alapiskolai beíratásokkal kapcsolatos kampányba. A lehetséges kampányeszközökről és a fő célcsoportokról Tóth Tibor, a Kerekasztal ügyvivő igazgatója és a Magyariskola.sk rendszergazdája nyilatkozott portálunknak.

Burkina Faso : deux commissariats attaqués par des jihadistes

France24 / Afrique - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 07:27
Des jihadistes ont attaqué mardi deux commissariats dans le nord du Burkina Faso, sans faire de victime. Le même groupe armé avait perpétré il y a deux mois l'attaque qui a coûté la vie à douze soldats dans le même secteur.
Categories: Afrique

Ismét kitört az Etna

Hírek.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 07:07
CATANIA. Nyolc hónapnyi szünet után feléledt az Etna, Európa legmagasabb és legaktívabb vulkánja, emiatt légiforgalmi riasztást adtak ki Szicíliában kedden.

Planned Resort on Montenegro’s Lake Skadar Alarms MEPs

Balkaninsight.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:43
Urged by the EU and environmental watchdogs, the Montenegrin government pledged additional measures to preserve the Balkan’s largest lake, which could be threatened by a planned 'eco-resort' on its shores.
Categories: Balkan News

Croatian Coastal Town Seeks Land for Marina

Balkaninsight.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:42
The coastal town of Ploce has urged Croatia's government not to use its port as a training centre for military special units as this would threaten its plans to build a marina and hotels.
Categories: Balkan News

A Frontex ismét bírálta a civil szervezetek Líbia térségében zajló mentőakcióit

Hírek.sk (Szlovákia/Felvidék) - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:42
BERLIN. Ismét bírálta a civil szervezetek Líbia térségében zajló tengeri mentőakcióit az EU part- és határvédelmi ügynökségének (Frontex) vezetője. Fabrice Leggeri a Die Welt című német lapban hétfőn megjelent interjúban arról is beszélt, hogy a nyugat-balkáni migrációs útvonalon tavaly nagymértékben javult a helyzet, az érkezők száma 97 százalékkal csökkent.

Kosovo Parties Eye Their Chances in Fresh Elections

Balkaninsight.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:41
With the disputed Montenegro border agreement likely again to come before Kosovo’s parliament, an early general election looks increasingly possible.
Categories: Balkan News

Political Quarrels Again Block Bosnia’s EU Path

Balkaninsight.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:40
The preparation of an answer to the EU questionnaire - crucial for country's integration process - has revealed familiar divisions in Bosnia between the Serb-led entity and the rest of the country.
Categories: Balkan News

Albania to Send Troops to Fight ISIS in Iraq

Balkaninsight.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:38
Albania will send troops to Iraq to aid the global coalition against Islamic State, ISIS, the Defence Minister has told a parliamentary commission.
Categories: Balkan News

Mareyage : La filière recrute en Bretagne

MeretMarine.com - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:01

Pour répondre aux besoins des entreprises de mareyage du Pays bigouden et de Concarneau, une formation d'employé(e) de marée est proposée du 27 mars au 2 juin aux demandeurs d'emploi. Avec embauches à la clé.

Categories: Défense

Soudan du Sud : face au risque de propagation de la famine, l'ONU réclame le libre accès de l'aide humanitaire

Centre d'actualités de l'ONU | Afrique - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:00
Alors que l'état de famine a été déclaré dans certaines régions du Soudan du Sud, le Coordonnateur humanitaire pour le pays, Eugene Owusu, a appelé mardi toutes les parties à garantir un accès immédiat, sûr et sans entrave sur l'ensemble du territoire.
Categories: Afrique

Tunisie : les droits de l'homme devraient forger les politiques économiques, selon un expert de l'ONU

Centre d'actualités de l'ONU | Afrique - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:00
L'expert indépendant des Nations Unies sur la dette extérieure et le plein exercice de tous les droits de l'homme, Juan Pablo Bohoslavsky, a déclaré mardi que l'investissement dans les droits sociaux et économiques en Tunisie pourrait renforcer la croissance inclusive, éviter l'extrémisme violent et consolider la démocratie dans le pays.
Categories: Afrique

South Sudan: UN official calls for unfettered relief access to avert further catastrophe

UN News Centre - Africa - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 06:00
With hundreds of thousands in need of assistance in famine-struck parts of South Sudan and rising insecurity hampering relief work, a senior United Nations relief official in the country has called on all parties to ensure that humanitarians have immediate, safe and unhindered access across the nation.
Categories: Africa

La UE ante uno de sus años más difíciles

Real Instituto Elcano - Tue, 28/02/2017 - 02:26
Comentario Elcano 9/2017 - 28/2/2017
Salvador Llaudes

A la preocupación por el terrorismo, el manejo de la crisis de refugiados o los riesgos económicos existentes, se suma la delicada gestión de la salida del Reino Unido, la imprevisibilidad del presidente Trump y, sobre todo, un ciclo electoral que no dará tregua.

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