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o Année 2021. – N 54 S. (C.R.) ISSN 0755-544X Jeudi 3 juin 2021 SÉNAT JOURNAL OFFICIEL DE LA RÉPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE SESSION ORDINAIRE DE 2020-2021 COMPTE RENDU INTÉGRAL Séance du mercredi 2 juin 2021 (102e jour de séance de la session) 4444 SÉNAT – SÉANCE DU 2 JUIN 2021 SOMMAIRE PRÉSIDENCE DE M. GÉRARD LARCHER CONFÉRENCE DU MÉDICAMENT ET SOUVERAINETÉ EN MATIÈRE DE SANTÉ (p. 4455) Secrétaires : Mme Esther Benbassa, M. Jacques Grosperrin. Mme Catherine Deroche ; M. Adrien Taquet, secrétaire d’État auprès du ministre des solidarités et de la santé, 1. Procès-verbal (p. 4447) chargé de l’enfance et des familles ; Mme Catherine Deroche. 2. Questions d’actualité au Gouvernement (p. 4447) RÉFORME DE LA HAUTE FONCTION PUBLIQUE AVENIR DE LA NOUVELLE-CALÉDONIE (p. 4447) (II) (p. 4456) M. Mikaele Kulimoetoke ; M. Jean Castex, Premier M. Jean-Pierre Sueur ; Mme Amélie de Montchalin, ministre. ministre de la transformation et de la fonction publiques ; M. Jean-Pierre Sueur. SITUATION POLITIQUE EN FRANCE (p. 4448) LUTTE CONTRE LES VIOLENCES M. Patrick Kanner ; M. Jean Castex, Premier ministre ; À L’ENCONTRE DES ÉLUS (p. 4457) M. Patrick Kanner. M. Édouard Courtial ; M. Éric Dupond-Moretti, garde des sceaux, ministre de la justice. COOPÉRATION TRANSFRONTALIÈRE AVEC LE LUXEMBOURG (p. 4449) NOUVELLE STRATÉGIE NATIONALE Mme Véronique Guillotin ; M. Jean-Yves Le Drian, POUR UN « CLOUD » DE CONFIANCE (p. 4457) ministre de l’Europe et des affaires étrangères ; Mme Véronique Guillotin. Mme Catherine Morin-Desailly ; Mme Olivia Gregoire, secrétaire d’État auprès du ministre de l’économie, des finances et de la relance, chargée de l’économie sociale, DÉGRADATION DU DIALOGUE SOCIAL solidaire et responsable ; Mme Catherine Morin-Desailly. -
Le Baromètre Politique Viavoice - Libération
Le baromètre politique Viavoice - Libération La rentrée politique : priorités et incarnations Août-septembre 2020 Viavoice Paris Études Conseil Stratégie 9 rue Huysmans, 75 006 Paris. + 33 (0)1 40 54 13 90 www.institut-viavoice.com Stewart Chau, Rémy Broc, François Miquet-Marty1 Modalités de réalisation 3. Synthèse des enseignements 5. Questions barométriques. Les popularités 6. Le président de la République 7. Le Premier ministre 8. Les ministres 10. Les autres personnalités politiques 12. Questions d’actualité. La rentrée politique : priorités et incarnation 13. Confiance en une personnalité pour améliorer la situation 14. Souhaits de victoire à l’élection présidentielle 17. Réinvention politique du Président et nécessité du changement 18. Enjeux prioritaires de la rentrée 19. Priorités du plan de relance 20. Annexes Sondage réalisé par Viavoice pour Libération. Interviews effectuées en ligne du 11 août au 14 août 2020. Échantillon de 1001 personnes, représentatif de la population résidant en France métropolitaine, âgée de 18 ans et plus. Représentativité par la méthode des quotas appliquée aux critères suivants : sexe, âge, profession de l’interviewé, région et catégorie d’agglomération. Les rappels de données antérieures présentés dans ce rapport sont issus des précédentes vagues du baromètre politique Viavoice pour Libération. 2 Synthèse des enseignements (1/2) Le grand paradoxe de la rentrée Diversification des impatiences, fragilités des leaderships L’histoire serait écrite. Face à la crise inédite actuelle (sanitaire, économique et sociale), la rentrée politique s’annoncerait sous de nouvelles dynamiques : - Une majorité LREM réarmée par les changements concernant le président de la République, par le nouveau gouvernement et par le plan de relance ; - Une gauche dynamisée par les victoires municipales et les succès EELV ; - Une droite mobilisée par la perspective présidentielle et par les succès éditoriaux de Nicolas Sarkozy ; - Des sensibilités RN et LFI auxquelles le nouveau « temps des crises » offre théoriquement des circonstances favorables. -
VI. Detailed Data State and Religion
I. Foreword ............................................................................................................... 06 II. Introduction ......................................................................................................... 07 III. Tribune Jack Lang ................................................................................................ 09 IV. Tribune Ludovic Pouille ........................................................................................ 11 V. Findings ... ............................................................................................................ 13 VI. Detailed data ........................................................................................................ 15 1. Demographics (Sample of respondents) ................................................................ 15 2. A common perception of culture, religion, ethnicity ............................................. 17 3. The feeling of belonging to French society ............................................................ 19 4. The impact on career prospects ........................................................................... 21 5. State and religion ................................................................................................ 22 6. Embracing secular values .................................................................................... 23 7. Knowledge of French history and society .............................................................. 25 VII. Appendices ........................................................................................................ -
Primairescitoyennes Livrets I & Ii
#PRIMAIRESCITOYENNES LIVRETS I & II LES CANDIDATS ET LEURS PROPOSITIONS 1 LIVRET I - Les candidats Manuel VALLS ........................................... 4 SON PARCOURS ...................................... 4 SA CAMPAGNE ........................................ 5 Arnaud MONTEBOURG ......................... 6 SON PARCOURS ...................................... 6 SA CAMPAGNE ........................................ 7 Benoît HAMON ........................................ 7 SON PARCOURS .................................. 7 SA CAMPAGNE .................................... 8 Vincent PEILLON ..................................... 8 SON PARCOURS ...................................... 8 SA CAMPAGNE ........................................ 9 François de RUGY .................................... 12 Sylvia PINEL ............................................. 12 Jean-Luc BENNAHMIAS ......................... 13 LIVRET II - Les propositions EUROPE ..................................................... 14 ÉCONOMIE ................................................ 16 SANTÉ & SOCIAL, ENVIRONNEMENT .... 18 SOMMAIRE 2 Les « Primaires Citoyennes » DIDIER SALLÉ PRÉSIDENT Les primaires se suivent…. et semblent s’installer durablement dans le paysage politique et démocratique français, au point que certains commentaires avertis parlent d’une élection présidentielle française qui se tiendrait dorénavant à quatre tours. C’est assurément un signe de vitalité de notre vie démocratique alors que certains pensaient qu’elle s’essou ait : les citoyens y trouvent là un -
From Sarkozy to Hollande: the New Normal?
From Sarkozy to Hollande: The New Normal? Alistair Cole (Cardiff University, UK), Sophie Meunier (Princeton University, US) and Vincent Tiberj (Sciences Po, Paris, France Paoper presented to the Annual Conference of the Political Studies Association, Cardiff, 25-27 March 2013 1 The overall aim of the Developments in series, form which this paper is drawn, is to provide an integrated and systematic assessment of current trends, drawing on the latest research but with sufficient background to make the book accessible for readers without a detailed knowledge of French politics. Two central questions guide the present volume. First, is there still a “French exception”, a uniquely French path to identity and globalization - if there ever was? And second, did the presidencies of Nicolas Sarkozy and François Hollande represent mostly rupture or continuity with French political and cultural traditions? To answer these questions, rather than identifying a single encompassing theme, the book sets out to capture the past decade or so of French politics across five main dimensions: the core political and institutional evolutions; processes of partisanship, citizenship, communication and mediation; political attitudes and elections; domestic policy reforms and the multi-level, regional and international contexts. Though there is no overarching conclusion to this volume, the key approach underpinning most chapters is one of France’s contingent governance --the country caught between converging economic, European and international pressures and the robust defence of a particular model of republican integration. The main purpose of the introductory chapter on which this paper is based is to provide a temporally specific overview that integrates the five dimensions mentioned above and contributes to our understanding of the evolution of the French polity. -
France and the Global Economic Order
Proof Chapter 15 France and the Global Economic Order SOPHIE MEUNIER Introduction: globalization’s comeback in French politics Globalization has never been popular in France. This is, after all, the country that had given birth to anti-McDonald’s hero José Bové, the policy of ‘cultural exception’ and the anti-globalization organization ATTAC (Association pour la taxation des transactions pour l’aide aux citoyens (Association for Taxing Transactions for the Benefit of Citizens)). As a result, French policy-makers and big companies have long had to tread carefully, globalizing by stealth while pretending not to – never mind that France is the fifth largest commercial power in the world, one of the world’s most attractive destinations for foreign invest- ment and one of the largest holders of real assets in other countries. Nicolas Sarkozy was elected president after the apex of the ‘alter- globalization’ movement, which occurred in the early 2000s. A decade ago, the French were collectively obsessed with globalization, which politicians vilified all across the political spectrum. Today, France is less exceptional in its relation to globalization, not because the French grew tired of their obsession, but because the rest of the developed world rallied around the same fears, disillusions and identity crises (Meunier, 2012). The Sarkozy presidency started off in an appeased international eco- nomic climate, leaving the centre stage to domestic issues, from law and order to university reform, and international affairs, from freeing the Bulgarian nurses held in Libya to settling the Georgia conflict. Yet Sarkozy and his government were quickly confronted with a succession of economic crises that indeed demanded global management – first the financial crisis that erupted in the United States in September 2008, then the 2010 Greek crisis which subsequently degenerated into a crisis of the eurozone and culminated in January 2012 with the degradation of France’s AAA debt rating, a ‘coup dur’ for national prestige. -
France 2017 Elections in Perspective Episode 2: the Left Wing Primaries, the True Kick-Off of the Presidential Campaign
France 2017 elections in perspective Episode 2: The left wing primaries, the true kick-off of the Presidential campaign January 30, 2017 There is no turning back. Now with a designated champion for the Socialist Party, the five major Benoit Hamon, the radical Growing populism outsider of the left wing candidates running primaries, has surprised France has not been left unscathed by the profound anti-establishment for the Presidency everyone by defeating Manuel movements that have hit the UK and USA are in the starting Valls, former Prime Minister, – and which threaten other European and Arnaud Montebourg, countries like Italy, the Netherlands or blocks. Only three of former Minister of Economy. A even Germany. Hamon’s anti-austerity them – Le Pen (far - repeat of what François Fillon stance has probably been fed by this trend in the left primaries but, moving right), Fillon (right) did two months ago when forward in the Presidential campaign, defeating Nicolas Sarkozy and other truly populist candidates will draw and Macron (center Alain Juppé. more benefits from it: Jean-Luc left), seem capable of The right-wing primaries Mélenchonon the far-left or Marine Le making it to the gathered over 4 million voters Pen on the far-right. but only 2 million voters two-person showed up for the left-wing Macron, the real winner second round. primaries, calling into question of a primary that wasn’t the real legitimacy of the The wild card his own Mélenchon (far-left) designated candidate of the Socialist Party. While the left’s primary debate was should however not mired in idealist proposals, Emmanuel be forgotten, as well The decline of the Macron, former Minister of Economy who refused to be part of that process, as veteran Bayrou Socialist Party has continued to generate strong enthusiasm, gathering thousands at each (center-right), who Similar to Bernie Sanders in the USA or of his meetings. -
Mercredi 23 Juin 2021
MERCREDI 23 JUIN 2021 Questions d’actualité Déclaration du Gouvernement relative à la programmation militaire Lutte contre le dérèglement climatique (Procédure accélérée - Suite) SOMMAIRE ALLOCUTION DU PRÉSIDENT DU SÉNAT .................................................................................. 1 OCTROI DES PRÉROGATIVES DE COMMISSION D’ENQUÊTE À LA COMMISSION DES LOIS ...................................................................................................... 1 QUESTIONS D’ACTUALITÉ ........................................................................................................... 1 Organisation des événements culturels 1 M. Thomas Dossus 1 Mme Sarah El Haïry, secrétaire d'État, chargée de la jeunesse et de l'engagement 2 Abstention aux élections départementales et régionales 2 M. Jean-Pierre Decool 2 M. Gérald Darmanin, ministre de l'intérieur 2 Élections départementales et régionales (I) 3 M. Laurent Duplomb 3 M. Gérald Darmanin, ministre de l'intérieur 3 Situation en Iran 3 M. Philippe Bonnecarrère 3 M. Franck Riester, ministre délégué, chargé du commerce extérieur et de l'attractivité 3 Allocation aux adultes handicapés (I) 4 M. Gérard Lahellec 4 Mme Sophie Cluzel, secrétaire d'État auprès du Premier ministre, chargée des personnes handicapées 4 Soutien aux salariés de la filière automobile 4 M. Bernard Buis 4 Mme Élisabeth Borne, ministre du travail, de l'emploi et de l'insertion 4 Élections départementales et régionales (II) 5 M. Jérôme Durain 5 M. Gérald Darmanin, ministre de l'intérieur 5 Présence postale 5 M. Christian Bilhac 5 M. Olivier Dussopt, ministre délégué, chargé des comptes publics 5 Élections départementales et régionales (III) 6 M. Philippe Pemezec 6 M. Gérald Darmanin, ministre de l'intérieur 6 Conséquences des inondations 6 Mme Martine Filleul 6 Mme Barbara Pompili, ministre de la transition écologique 7 Situation du commerce extérieur français 7 M. -
THE FRENCH SOCIALIST PARTY Membership Between Closed and Open Primaries
View metadata, citation and similar papers at core.ac.uk brought to you by CORE provided by Archivio istituzionale della ricerca - Università di Cagliari PA rtecipazione e CO nflitto * The Open Journal of Sociopolitical Studies http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/paco ISSN: 1972-7623 (print version) ISSN: 2035-6609 (electronic version) PACO, Issue 8(1) 2015: 264-283 DOI: 10.1285/i20356609v8i1p264 Published in March 15, 2015 Work licensed under a Creative Commons At- tribution-Non commercial-Share alike 3.0 Italian License RESEARCH ARTICLE THE FRENCH SOCIALIST PARTY Membership between closed and open primaries Marino De Luca University of Cagliari ABSTRACT: For some years now the clamor for democratisation of parties' internal functioning has been spreading across democracies. Among them, France has advanced impressively in the past few years. In 2006, the Socialist Party (PS) launched a closed primary to choose the socialist candidate, Ségolène Royal, for the 2007 presidential election. Approaching the 2012 presidential elections, the leftist coalition (PS and PRG) launched open primary elections to select its chief-executive candidates, with François Hollande fi- nally emerging as a nominee. In this article, we shall examine how the socialist membership changed during the past three socialist con- gresses, analysing the outcome of the two above-mentioned primary elections. In particular, we shall ob- serve the Le Mans (2005), Reims (2008) and Toulouse (2012) Congresses, and describe membership, par- ticipation, and competitiveness within the PS. The study was based on data collected from an administra- tive unit, the French départements. KEYWORDS: France, membership, party congress, primary election, Socialist Party COORESPONDING AUTHOR: Marino De Luca, email: [email protected] PACO, ISSN: 2035-6609 - Copyright © 2015 - University of Salento, SIBA: http://siba-ese.unisalento.it Partecipazione e conflitto, 8(1) 2015: 264-283, DOI: 10.1285/i20356609v8i1p264 1. -
Regierungsumbildung in Frankreich: Kontinuität Statt Revolution
Juli 2020 Länderbüro Frankreich Regierungsumbildung in Frankreich: Kontinuität statt Revolution Dr. Olaf Wientzek, Clara Kubler, Nele Katharina Wissmann Drei Jahre, einen Monat und achtzehn Tage konnte sich Premierminister Edouard Phillipe im Amt halten. Damit war er drei Monate länger Regierungschef als der Durchschnitt der Premierminister der Fünften Republik. Der Wechsel des Premiers während der Amtszeit eines Präsidenten ist mithin der Normalfall. Die von Staatspräsident Emmanuel Macron nach dem französischen Lockdown angekündigte Regierungsumbildung ist wenig überraschend, hatte sich bereits zuvor angedeutet und bringt auch personaltechnisch wenig unerwartete Nominierungen mit sich. Nach der Wahlschlappe der République en Marche bei den Kommunalwahlen war von vielen Beobachtern eine Revolution in Form einer verstärkten Einbindung linker und grüner Akteure erwartet worden. Diese politische Kehrtwende blieb aus: Viele der großen und zentralen Ressorts wurden nicht neu besetzt; Akteure aus dem bürgerlich-konservativen Lager erhielten Schlüsselposten und auch die seit 2017 angestrebte Einbindung der Zivilgesellschaft wurde fortgeführt. Nominierung von Premierminister Déconfinement“ plante Castex die französische Jean Castex: Politische Erdung und Exit-Strategie aus dem COVID-19-Lockdown. kommunale Rückkoppelung Die von Macron für den Posten definierten Kernkompetenzen erfüllt Castex vollkommen. Als Jean Castex gilt als einer der unbekanntesten gerade erst wiedergewählter bürgerlich- Premierminister der Fünften Republik, unter konservativer -
France: Government Reshuffle
France: Government reshuffle Standard Note: SN06973 Last updated: 4 September 2014 Author: Rob Page Section International Affairs and Defence Section Manuel Valls, the Prime Minister of France, has reshuffled his Cabinet following criticism of the Government’s austerity policies by Arnaud Montebourg, the Economy Minister. Montebourg’s place in the Cabinet has been taken by Emmanuel Macron, a leading pro- business figure. This note explains the events leading to the reshuffle, and provides an overview of how the new cabinet has been received. This information is provided to Members of Parliament in support of their parliamentary duties and is not intended to address the specific circumstances of any particular individual. It should not be relied upon as being up to date; the law or policies may have changed since it was last updated; and it should not be relied upon as legal or professional advice or as a substitute for it. A suitably qualified professional should be consulted if specific advice or information is required. This information is provided subject to our general terms and conditions which are available online or may be provided on request in hard copy. Authors are available to discuss the content of this briefing with Members and their staff, but not with the general public. Contents 1 Introduction 3 2 Political background 3 3 Reshuffle 4 4 Reaction 5 2 1 Introduction Manuel Valls, the Prime Minister of France, has reshuffled his Cabinet following criticism of the Government’s austerity policies by Arnaud Montebourg, the Economy Minister. Montebourg’s place in the Cabinet has been taken by Emmanuel Macron, a leading pro- business figure. -
French Government 2012
Your Guide to the FRENCH GOVERNMENT June 2012 France, a founding member of the European Union, has a population of 65 million (including overseas territories) and is the fifth largest economy in the world.* In spring 2012, a few months before the highly anticipated American presidential elections and with the eurozone experiencing a major crisis, France held its presidential and legislative elections. Elected in May 2012, President François Hollande is the first Socialist French president to be elected since François Mitterrand, who left office in 1995. Hollande’s election represents a major shift in France’s leadership, as the Socialist Party and the French left have swept into power across the executive and legislative branches in a series of historic electoral victories. * Based on Gross Domestic Product (current prices) data in the International Monetary Fund World Economic Outlook, April 2012. What follows is your guide to the French government and a brief overview of the French political system: I. THE FRENCH INSTITUTIONS EXECUTIVE BRANCH // 2-3 SEPTEMBER 25, 2011 LEGISLATIVE BRANCH // 3-4 France votes the left into the Senate majority for the first II. THE NEW FRENCH PRESIDENT time in the Fifth Republic’s BIOGRAPHY // 5 history. AGENDA // 5-6 MAY 6, 2012 France elects François INAUGURATION SPEECH // 6 Hollande president of the III. THE NEW FRENCH GOVERNMENT Republic, the first Socialist president since 1995. THE PRIME MINISTER // 7 June 17, 2012 THE CABINET // 7-9 France gives the Socialist NATIONAL ASSEMBLY // 10-11 Party an absolute majority in the National Assembly. IV. RESOURCES // 12-13 V. ABOUT THE FOUNDATION // 14 This Guide was prepared by the French-American Foundation—United States Writers: Patrick Lattin & Eugénie Briet The French Institutions EXECUTIVE BRANCH France’s political system is organized as a semi-presidential republic, meaning that its executive branch is led both by a president and a prime minister.