The best part is how she supported the law to disqualify from office anyone convicted of misusing public funds, and is now complaining about it being enforced against her
Don't go so quick, she can still do an appeal, many right senators and deputies in France plan to change the law to let her running for the 2027 elections, at least her and Sarkozy got 2 years with a beautiful electronic neckless, with any luck Sarkozy could even taste his own shit by getting 7 years in a jail.
And by the way I am not so sure that we would like in France to go back to the "terror" and the guillotines.
more interesting to see, yet entirely predictable, was the people condemning the ruling. None of whom have ever had any of their political opponents jailed or worse. Not once. Ever. Of course.
The problem is that unless the French constitution specifically prohibits a felon from running for office, the ban is judicial over-reach and threatens the rule of law's being corrupted for political purposes. You know, like it's done in the US.
Since she's been convicted, she has been given prime time on national television to explain "how the judicial system is corrupt and banning her from the future election is unfair". So justice currently works better, true, but the direction we're heading is not a good one.
The american right is outraged because the notion of crimes having consequences is completely alien to them. Meanwhile most of europe are just pointing and laughing at her, well, they're making gestures with their fingers anyway.
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in reply to Mark • • •Well that sucks.
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in reply to George Takei π³οΈβπππ½ • • •But if you don't punt critical decisions to the electorate, how will Milquetoast politicians avoid controversial policies?
Ugh, Britain and the US have the same neoliberal hellscape because of shit like this.
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in reply to George Takei π³οΈβπππ½ • • •Don't go so quick, she can still do an appeal, many right senators and deputies in France plan to change the law to let her running for the 2027 elections, at least her and Sarkozy got 2 years with a beautiful electronic neckless,
with any luck Sarkozy could even taste his own shit by getting 7 years in a jail.
And by the way I am not so sure that we would like in France to go back to the "terror" and the guillotines.
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in reply to George Takei π³οΈβπππ½ • • •And our press in Germany like this: "No, you can't do that. She is the most popular politician in France. This is undemocratic."
The press capitulates to fascism before it has even begun.
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