Can we please for the love of God/Allah/Reason move on from this and talk about issues that actually matter to more than obsessive weirdoes with tunnel vision for their preferred model for dealing with cultural pluralism?
Like, you know, yesterday the government was actually defeated on several amendments to its COVID bill. Something that would have been just another Wednesday in Italy but is kind of uncharted territory in France, and indicative of just how much trouble FBM is in when the really controversial bills turn around.
Is it really
that unprecedented in France? I suppose the real thing is that France just has not had many "fractured parliaments" in the past. Even during co-habitations, normally the opposition enjoyed a majority