demonstrations Judicial Reform in Israel: Warnings Against Violent Resistance Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated for the fifth Saturday night in a row against the country's judicial reform. photo © Ilia Yefimovich/dpa Prime Minister Netanyahu's right-wing religious government wants to specifically weaken the country's judicial system. That causes controversy. In the dispute over judicial reform in Israel, the tone is getting sharper. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has criticized a "growing wave of daily hate speech that transcends borders," according...
Pension reform: Elisabeth Borne announces that those who started working between the ages of 20 and 21 will be able to leave at 63The worldPension reform: Elisabeth Borne says she "will move" on the subject of long careersBFM BusinessPensions: Elisabeth Borne announces that those who started working between the ages of 20 and 21 will be able to leave at 63Le FigaroC in the air Reform: the street says no… And the right?france.tvPension reform: those who started working early will...
Pension reform: Elisabeth Borne says she "will move" on the subject of long careersBFM BusinessPension reform: Elisabeth Borne announces that those who started working between the ages of 20 and 21 will be able to leave at 63The worldPensions: Elisabeth Borne announces that those who started working between the ages of 20 and 21 will be able to leave at 63Le FigaroPension reform: Elisabeth Borne in favor of financial sanctions concerning the employment of seniorsObjekoC in the air Reform: the...
Status: 05.02.2023 00:40 a.m Thousands of people have again taken to the streets in Israel to protest against the restructuring of the judicial system planned by Prime Minister Netanyahu's government. According to critics, this endangers democracy in the country. Tens of thousands of people have again protested against a controversial judicial reform in Israel. Around 40,000 demonstrators gathered in the center of the coastal city of Tel Aviv. Many waved Israeli flags and chanted "Freedom, Equality, Quality of Government." According...
Government Controversial judicial reform: tens of thousands of Israelis protest The controversial judicial reform has again drawn thousands of Israelis into the streets. photo © Ilia Yefimovich/dpa Prime Minister Netanyahu's right-wing religious government wants to specifically weaken the country's judicial system. This causes controversy - and again draws tens of thousands of Israelis onto the streets. For the fifth straight Saturday night, tens of thousands of Israelis protested against a controversial judicial reform in the country. Despite the rainy weather,...
Government Israel: Protest against controversial judicial reform The controversial judicial reform has again drawn thousands of Israelis into the streets. photo © Ilia Yefimovich/dpa Prime Minister Netanyahu's right-wing religious government wants to specifically weaken the country's judicial system. This caused protest - and once again drew thousands of Israelis onto the streets. Thousands of Israelis have protested for the fifth straight Saturday night against a controversial judicial reform in the country. Despite the rainy weather, demonstrators gathered in the center...
The German film world may have big things in store: Minister of State for Culture Claudia Roth is proposing fundamental changes to the funding guidelines by the end of 2024 at the latest. Finally! Only the separation of cultural and economic promotion - most agree on this - can help the local cinema to become more competitive and positive. source site
On January 23, Prime Minister Élisabeth Borne presented the pension reform bill to the Council of Ministers. And the least we can say is that it's a real bag of knots! Many questions remain around hardship, choppy careers, public service, internships... In short, you have understood it, it is not easy to find your way around.But if there is one thing the government is sure of, it is that this reform will better protect women. How ? Thanks, for example,...
A welcome help for macronists. Édouard Philippe assured Thursday that he supported "without ambiguity, without flat, without I don't know what little convolution" the pension reform wanted by the government. “If we want to guarantee our country […] constant prosperity [et] fund social justice measures, then we have to work harder,” the former prime minister said during of a long interview at BFMTV.Rather rare in the media in recent months, the mayor of Le Havre has therefore come out of...
Celine Berthon, Jerome Bonet, Fabrice Gardon, etc. Gérald Darmanin designated Friday the "prefigurers" of the future new national directions of his police reform, disputed for months by the investigators of the judicial police, and crushed Wednesday in a report of the Senate, we learned from her entourage. The prefiguring national directors named Friday by Beauvau are the managers already in office, each in their field. “You have to see this as a sign of confidence and continuity in the team...