Who Will Protect France’s Jews?

Three blocs will share the pie, but the pro-Hamas, neo-Marxist New Popular Front will struggle to ally with the diminished free-market presidential majority, and even, if possible, they will likely not surpass the 289-seat threshold. As for the traditional right-wing Republicans, they could only ally with the National Rally to form a government. Unfortunately, its president led a coup d’état a few weeks ago and has already allied with the National Rally; the remaining members have pledged an independent strategy, rendering them ineffective. Ironically, the electoral system designed by Charles de Gaulle to ensure that the party of the French president always obtains an absolute majority no longer fulfills its constitutional duty of political stabilization. Read Full Article »


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