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Good news, France rejects new law!!
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Yeah but those guys have some sense we tend to be lacking in this basic quality in our parliament
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Good news
But. After reading this article, I think it is a joke, Prima Aprilis??? I am a foreigner, English is my second language, please do enligthen me, what in the context of the article means: ''Social affairs minister Marisol Touraine said that Monday night's vote was "absolutely unbelievable and contemptuous towards women". Or the actual decision is not 'to scrap the fine' only????
Also this one. I think the guy is brilliant (Joelle Garriaud-Maylam) '(...)soliciting was a useful resource for the authorities. "To help these women, you first of all have to identify them.(...)"
WOW!
@facepalm
+@facepalm over the unstoppable need to help 'these woman'.
Then later, Maud has spoken: "There is no choice; violence is ever present,". Whaaaaaa???
If that all is true indeed, only the journalist skipped his French in school, or skipped the school altogether???, then I shall congratulate the best clients of 'these women'. They really keeping tabs on what's happening.
Stormont didn't do school, they were busy with... eh, shit, what do you call it?...
And one more on the very piece of finest journalism: Please, do tell me, it is me, not BBC.
Last edited by Alex.xx; 01-04-15 at 04:17.
Reason: I hope none of yous has commited this thing for BBC, rite? And where is Andy now???
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Originally Posted by
doodlebug
Well, I hate to rain on your parade , but there is nothing good about that news.
It is not France that rejected that law, it the French senate who has only a consultative role.
Now that it was rejected (twice), it will go back in front of the parliament one last time ( who drafted and voted the law in the first place) to be redrafted or not, and put to vote again by the parliament(in final instance).
Make no mistake, this law will happen.
The fact that the majority of the population is against it has nothing to do with the democratic process the politicians keep telling us about.
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